I hope so too, Stacie.
They go from left to right, then right to left. Then they do a huddle in the middle and get picked up for some individual time sitting in the palm of my hand, with their legs folded properly beneath them. If a leg pops outward, I gently fold it back under into proper position.
We do this several times, then they get some snackage and go for a nap.
This is all done under parental supervision, with parents offering the occasional tweet, when they're not too busy stuffing their own faces with fresh veggies and millet
