Kaylee has figured out a couple new ways to communicate with us and it's pretty cute (and useful). They are not signs taught from American Sign Language or daycare, they are her own invented signs.
One is turning of the wrists:
She raises her arms halfway up and turns her wrists around and around. This means I want you to hold me, I want mama or I'm bored.
The other one is raising her arms and bringing them quickly together, if her hands were out she would be clapping, then she repeats it over and over:
This means I'm having fun, do it again, or I'm excited.
Kaylee has also recently developed more of an attachment to me. It hasn't really changed much or really been too bad. But what happens is if she wants me to hold her or to come to me, she will turn, twist, stand, anything short of crawling to get at me. She will also attempt to crawl toward me with limited success. She'll still let others hold her a lot, it's just when she gets tired, or is in a certain mood for me.
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