We check our oldest daughter (5) often for understanding. She was born in a foreign country and English is her second language. Additionally she has been non-communicative in the past to the point of getting a diagnosis of autism from a specialist. So, we explain a lot and check back a lot for understanding in the year she has been with us.
She said I Love You, and I said I Love you back.
I asked her, what does that mean, I Love You?
She said, it means to be part of our family silly mama- did you forget?
Ah, well, that sounds about right.
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