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Summary
Time passes according to the baby's milestones. He starts smiling, crawling, eating solids, and sleeping "through the night" (49). Then the parents learn that "he's in the 10th percentile for weight" (49). They worry. The mother stops breastfeeding and is glad that she can drink again.
The baby starts walking and talking. He starts "potty training" (50). He is no longer a baby.
The boy's "preschool teacher has concerns" (50). The parents consider having "him evaluated," but are too afraid of tests (50). They start taking him to different therapists. His games turn into something serious (51).
The father and the boy start playing with LEGOs. The father likes their neatness. Sometimes they watch football together. The father starts teaching the boy things. He feels guilty when he gets upset, reminded of his own father.
The father takes the boy to physical therapy. Sometimes the father thinks he and...
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This section contains 1,680 words (approx. 5 pages at 400 words per page) |