Every November We See How They’ve Grown

Every November We See How They’ve Grown

Every November, I like to do something that shows me how much my children have grown over the past year. I stick them in an adult size t-shirt I bought for each child when they were very young and I take a picture of it to compare what that looked like the year before. It is very cute to see a small child swimming in an adult size t-shirt, and they always have something fun to say about it. This year, I have done it again, and I will be sharing that picture, as well as last year’s picture so you can see how much they have grown.

Xander– age 8 years 3 months, Lilithage 3 years 8 months, Kyrie– age 2 months

Xander has grown about two inches since last year, and Lili has grown closer to three inches. Kyrie has done a lot of growing, as she should, seeing as it is her first year. She has gotten almost a foot taller and gained at least 10 pounds.

Xander– age 9 years 3 months, Lilith– age 4 years 8 months, Kyrie– age 14 months

I hope you enjoy these pictures of the kiddos. They sure have fun taking them!

S.M. Jentzen is a former behavioralist turned author. Here she discusses neurodivergence (eg. ADHD and autism) and mental health (eg. anxiety and depression) and how they impact not only her writing but how she raises her three children (all of whom have neurodivergences of their own) and her life in general.

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