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terminology [2015/01/07 09:57]
rebekah created
terminology [2015/01/07 10:04]
rebekah
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-**Armoire** - This is the item which hold all of your child'​s clothing. ​ Whether it be the Armoire HUD or furniture piece. ​ There is currently no other item which holds your child'​s clothing.+**Armoire** - This is the item which hold all of your child'​s ​//clothing//.  Whether it be the Armoire HUD or furniture piece. ​ There is currently no other item which holds your child'​s clothing. 
  
 **Go to** - this is the term to have your child "go to" an item.  It's very easy to remember, such as "​Let'​s //go to// the store."  ​ **Go to** - this is the term to have your child "go to" an item.  It's very easy to remember, such as "​Let'​s //go to// the store."  ​
  
 Ways to use this term: "I clicked on the crib but my child will not //go to// it.  What can I do?" Ways to use this term: "I clicked on the crib but my child will not //go to// it.  What can I do?"
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 +We've sometimes seen people say, "I can't //call// my child to the crib." ​ This is an incorrect use of the word "​call"​ and can confuse people when you use it in such a manner. ​ So remember it's "go to" which is clearer and proper English. ​ Read the true definition of call: http://​www.merriam-webster.com/​dictionary/​call.
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terminology.txt · Last modified: 2021/07/08 23:33 by rebekah