Harry is developing well. He is sociable, contented, and physically very active. His speech is clear, with an extensive vocabulary, and he adjusts well to most situations. Harry is interested in all he sees, asking questions, experimenting and investigating. He likes to see inside things and help with DIY jobs around the house. He has learned a lot from his older sister, Jasmine, and mostly they play well together. He is also very caring towards baby brother Alfie, ensuring that he has toys and explaining to him what he needs to do.
Harry recently enjoyed a large communal picnic, being very sociable with family members he hadn't met before, joining in ball games, and taking people by the hand to play specifically with him. He tried to use a racket to hit a shuttlecock, but never actually managed to make contact. He clearly enjoyed trying though, laughing as the shuttlecock went over his head every time.
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