What to Do If You Think Your Child Is Color Blind
by Meghan Moravcik Walbert on Offspring, shared by Me from Lifehacker on (#4W4B4)

Little kids are learning so much in their earliest years. They're learning to walk and talk and identify all sorts of things-people, animals, numbers, letters and colors. And it turns out that the way we use colors in English-typically prenominally, or before nouns-doesn't help. We tend to say, "There's a blue car,""