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When they're in good moods we try to work with the girls on stuff like this. If they reach for us we say "up", if they want us to do something again or have more food we say "more". They've never actually said either of those words, but we say them a few times and try to get them to look at our mouths. I say them each two or three times and move on. I'm trying to get into the habit of vocalizing things more myself with the expectation that it will help them pick up on things better, but I don't expect any sort of response (except the inevitable whining that I'm not giving them what they want immediately). I don't think it's too soon to start working on these things, but I think it's too soon to expect appropriate responses.
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