Ronn!Blankenship wrote:

As every kid learns.  (You thought the only reason she pushes her
dinner off the tray of her high chair over and over was to hear you
scream and to laugh while you clean it up?)

Initially, it *is* a physics experiment.

Then it becomes a psychology experiment, once the physics has sunk in.

If the kid looks straight at you while she's dropping something, it's a psychology experiment.

And then sometimes it becomes a way of communicating "I've had enough of this" or something similar.

        Julia

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