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MIT or Stanford for pre-school?I am pretty impressed with her problem solving skills.
I can see she's already ahead of many of her peers who just sit around and watch tv all day.
MIT or Stanford for pre-school?I am pretty impressed with her problem solving skills.
I can see she's already ahead of many of her peers who just sit around and watch tv all day.
AT&T. Lots of dead spots down here.What do you have, budget phone service? Sounds more like browser is not clearing post after it has been sent.
So, you type it in twice? Guess Ava got her smarts from her mother.AT&T. Lots of dead spots down here.
It does clear the post when service is really poor. Plus the phone is 3.5 years old.
We aren't that smart. We are behind on talking and headed to see a speech and hearing specialist soon.MIT or Stanford for pre-school?
She sounds like my youngest. She’s going to talk your ears off soon. Lol. Only ground rules I made for that was, don’t ask me a question you already know the answer to. I always listened to her so she still likes to talk to me about almost everything.It's something I've actually recognized in her from a very young age.
I have always since like high school blocked kids paths with my legs or caught them in my legs and made them figure out how to get around.
I've 2-3 year old kids just try the same thing over and over and over again getting nowhere.
First time I caught her in my legs she tried pushing my legs down twice (this is what most kids do) then she just slipped her whole body down and got out.
Same with when I put my leg up to block her path. I've had kids push on my leg forever and cry and cry. She immediately dropped to her knees and crawled under.
It only happens when I have bad service. No I type it in once.So, you type it in twice? Guess Ava got her smarts from her mother.
You said it was the service, not the phone.
It posts but doesn't clear you are correct but it's something that only happens when the service is coming in and out.
Hmmmm, lolIt does clear the post when service is really poor.
No an old phone is not an excuse for a typo. LolHmmmm, lol
She's a smart girl if she can figure how to climb out.We aren't that smart. We are behind on talking and headed to see a speech and hearing specialist soon.
Pavlov's Guide To Raising Kids ( and dogs)Electrify the railings. Only take a couple times, she'll learn.
Good thing for you, she’s already ahead of your learning curve too! I’d be worried if she starts trying to make fence posts out of her crib, then you have problems buddy.I am pretty impressed with her problem solving skills.
I can see she's already ahead of many of her peers who just sit around and watch tv all day.
My son has seen a speech therapist for almost four years now. He’s six in June. He’s still behind but has made great strides as well.We aren't that smart. We are behind on talking and headed to see a speech and hearing specialist soon.
Is he like a little boy I saw yesterday who said to me, Have a Gweat day. Lol. He was so cute.Good thing for you, she’s already ahead of your learning curve too! I’d be worried if she starts trying to make fence posts out of her crib, then you have problems buddy.
My son has seen a speech therapist for almost four years now. He’s six in June. He’s still behind but has made great strides as well.
Not really. Much more than just that. He started speech because of eating issues. He can communicate ok now, but for a long time, his sister and parents were had to translate for him.Is he like a little boy I saw yesterday who said to me, Have a Gweat day. Lol. He was so cute.
We had to do a lot of leg work to find pediatric speech that accepted our insurance, and we could make the appointments. Becoming more commonplace these days. Now he gets it in the school system. If we didn’t start early, I don’t think he would be doing well in school.There was a little kid near me like that. I couldn't understand a word he said but his family did. Except that they didn't do anything about it. Speech therapy? Forget it.
Not too concerned right now but might as well get out ahead of it.Good thing for you, she’s already ahead of your learning curve too! I’d be worried if she starts trying to make fence posts out of her crib, then you have problems buddy.
My son has seen a speech therapist for almost four years now. He’s six in June. He’s still behind but has made great strides as well.
When I was a kid schools did things like that. Of course schools were allowed to do a lot more then.We had to do a lot of leg work to find pediatric speech that accepted our insurance, and we could make the appointments. Becoming more commonplace these days. Now he gets it in the school system. If we didn’t start early, I don’t think he would be doing well in school.