And I have an ice cream truck at my house.

One of my favourite things about preschoolers’ language development is the emergence of decontextualized language.  This is when kids start to talk about ideas outside of the present moment, or ideas beyond the “here-and-now.”   This could mean talking about past events, such as “kitty scratch me” or future events, like “We go to the park?”Continue reading “And I have an ice cream truck at my house.”