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Old 05-02-2006, 06:51 AM
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These are awesome! Thank you so much. I will try to think of more. Hmm, perhaps some travel related phrases. (I am trying to walk through in my head and think about when and where I would need a phrase.)
Perhaps these or maybe you guys can think of better ways to phrase it.
We will be going on a ride in the car/Train
We will fly in a plane.
It will be a long ride.
We will have to change to another plane.
We have to wait in line here. (like at immigration and customs!)
We have to get our luggage.
It will be a long drive to our home.

Oh, here is one I use a lot with my bio boys:
Where is your toothbrush/shirt/sock/pants/shoes/toy/backpack/suitcase/book/crayons etc. (you get the idea, kids are always misplacing things and I can see when we are sitting at the airport or in hotel needing to gather things together)
Oh and how about
Time to clean up. Pick up your things.
Oh and for me and my situation.
Time to get in your wheelchair.
That's all I can think of for now.
thank you so much. I am listening to pimsler CD's, but so much of it is not stuff I need to say to a child.
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