I hate when they ask her stuff like she knows what she’s doing. She will literally point at anything you present in her face. Why was P asking her to look through the cookbook and see what she wants to eat? She doesn’t know it’s a cookbook, and she doesn’t know what she’s looking at. I hope that she (P)was just being playful and not serious at that moment. The whole matching colors BS needs to stop because again, she is literally pointing at anything (guessing game.) no shame in guessing ... because I’m sure most of us used guessing techniques when we didn’t know the answer in multiple choice questions. Thing is we made educated guesses... you know the ones where you rule out the answers that just can’t be right, and hopefully end up with two viable choices? But you also have to think quick and not waste too much time on a guess so your brain just goes zoooom... Also if we see that we got it wrong, we are able to to go back and understand why? But also, if we guessed through the entire test/ exam... there’s a good chance we would fail. It seems Abbie is always guessing and does not really learn that she got the wrong answer and doesn’t know why. So what the duck is the point?
“Abbie, do you see a leaf”? and there is one leaf laying on the ground and I’m sure he pointed to it. Washing the damn dishes? She clearly doesn’t know what or why she’s doing it. Idk what it will take for anything but food/snacks/ candy that will make sense to her.
They say the point of the coin thing is to make sure that she can work and follow through a task on her own... the way I see it, she knows she will get a treat right after and that is the only reason she completes those activities. Good luck having to constantly feed a grown woman who is as big as both of you, AnP.
Also, that breakfast he made looked horrendous.
I don’t eat bottom feeders of the sea, so at first I didn’t know if that was a thing or not - to be adding shrimp to eggs and cheese. But reading what you all said shows me that it’s not a normal thing. Ugh