It humbled any ideas I may have had about intellectual superiority of adults over kids.
My son, Joe, was saying that he couldn't get Hannah to pronounce the word 'tomatoe.' She could say a few new words quite clearly, like 'apple,' and I was sure I could teach her to say 'tomatoe.'
I held a freshly picked tomatoe that Joe had handed me and said,"Look, Hannah, say the name of this tomatoe from Daddy's garden."
I repeated slowly," Toah...Mayee..Toah...-
Toah...Mayee...Toah..."
Hannah repeated each sylible slowly clearly as I pronounced them.
I then said, " Now say 'tomatoe',all together."
She looked up at me with a grin and sayed,"apple!"
Then she toddled away.
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