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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 1:27 pm
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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 1:29 pm
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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 1:32 pm
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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 9:54 pm
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Mama Ame Like seriously its just a cute video of her singing and talking "She seems behind in talking. I think she needs speech therapy." Okay maybe she does. Shes getting evaluated soon. But seriously why can't I just post a video of her?! Its bad enough my friend's whose kids are a YEAR younger than her are doing things shes only JUST started to do. I absolutely do not think shes stupid. Shes very smart. But shes behind and I kind of feel like a fail parent even though its not my fault.
As far as I understand, kids develop different aspects at different rates. Sure, there's maybe a range of prejected development, but seriously, they need to chill out.
Like me, I started talking at four months. That's crazy early. Other stuff, pretty normal. Meanwhile my brother was crawling really early and thus his weight was way under normal. I mean, everyone's different. Even as babies/toddlers!
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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 11:27 pm
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Zphal Mama Ame Like seriously its just a cute video of her singing and talking "She seems behind in talking. I think she needs speech therapy." Okay maybe she does. Shes getting evaluated soon. But seriously why can't I just post a video of her?! Its bad enough my friend's whose kids are a YEAR younger than her are doing things shes only JUST started to do. I absolutely do not think shes stupid. Shes very smart. But shes behind and I kind of feel like a fail parent even though its not my fault. As far as I understand, kids develop different aspects at different rates. Sure, there's maybe a range of prejected development, but seriously, they need to chill out.Like me, I started talking at four months. That's crazy early. Other stuff, pretty normal. Meanwhile my brother was crawling really early and thus his weight was way under normal. I mean, everyone's different. Even as babies/toddlers!
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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 11:36 pm
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Zphal Mama Ame Like seriously its just a cute video of her singing and talking "She seems behind in talking. I think she needs speech therapy." Okay maybe she does. Shes getting evaluated soon. But seriously why can't I just post a video of her?! Its bad enough my friend's whose kids are a YEAR younger than her are doing things shes only JUST started to do. I absolutely do not think shes stupid. Shes very smart. But shes behind and I kind of feel like a fail parent even though its not my fault. As far as I understand, kids develop different aspects at different rates. Sure, there's maybe a range of prejected development, but seriously, they need to chill out. Like me, I started talking at four months. That's crazy early. Other stuff, pretty normal. Meanwhile my brother was crawling really early and thus his weight was way under normal. I mean, everyone's different. Even as babies/toddlers!
Yeah, what this guy said! I know people who got started learning how to do stuff really late, but are really smart now. And I know people who started getting the hang of stuff really early, but who are real dumbasses now.
Personally, I started off learning early. By the time I was two I would know where each and every single item I grabbed went, even movies. I would grab the vhs tape and put it in the correct cover no problem. I kept learning at a really fast pace, and as a result I viewed the majority of people in my class as dumbasses. But that don't mean crap. I'm currently just getting minimum wage and am socially awkward, bet you nobody woulda guessed that from looking at me when I was a toddler. So, just ignore what people say and try to do your best raising her and teaching her how to behave when among other people.
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Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 9:32 am
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Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 4:58 pm
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Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 5:03 pm
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