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MSE Parents Club Part 11
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keeley, what is it you think hes slow at ??The two best things I have done with my life
:TDD 5/11/02 :j DS 17/6/09 :T
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nomnomnom .. lovely fry up ...
keely in my docs it depends when they get round to sending letter .. last check up jayden had was 12 weeks and they havent bothered after that ..
i can do the 19th i think definately up for itx
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keely remember each child develops at their own rate! Charlie is 2 and i stuggle to understand him whereas Erin is 1 and the few words she does say are very clear and theres no mistaking what she is saying!
i also find thats girls are more often than not quicker picking things up??? probably as they are too impatient to wait lol!What's for you won't go past you0 -
money_maker wrote: »keeley, what is it you think hes slow at ??
Mainly his speach, he 'talks' a lot but most of it doesn't make any sense. He seems to be doing ok in other areas, he's certainly understanding a lot of what we say now (ie he knows when i say no/tell him off, or ill ask him to fetch something he'll go and get it). I'm probably over worrying as usual!
The red book says 24-27 months, but you can see a HV about any concerns whenever, so I'll try and see one this week I think (get him weighed aswell).
Keely.Mommy to Elliot (5) and Lewis (born xmas eve 11!)0 -
caz good point was gonna say that .. the difference between zoe and jayden is alot by now zoe was walking and saying a good dozen words jaydens just got the proper hang of speed crawling and only just said dog so big difference .. so keely every child goes at there own pace x
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keely my friends boy is a month younger than Jasmine and she used to worry all the time about his speech because Jas would be having a full conversation with you and Kais speech was still more baby like, but the HV just told her it was a boy thing and that by the time they were 4 or 5 you wouldnt notice a difference. And you dont, he speeks fine now
#go have a chat with them, but I think its probably nothing xxThe two best things I have done with my life
:TDD 5/11/02 :j DS 17/6/09 :T
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thanks guys. I went to bed last night with bad backache and sore neck and legs and cold shivvers, then I lay still because if I moved I felt wrong (and the aliens would get me and Doctor Who was away to the races so couldn't save me, or thats what I told DH when he came to bed at 2am)
He seems ok now, so I'm assuming the back ache is just to do with the virus. This is so pants. House smells of sick now.0 -
can anyone help me? ... im trying to get a instore delivery with mothercare and next but neither say anything on the website and automatically take me to home delivery option x
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Keely, they won't pay attention to speech till 3years old, until then anything goes as far as they are concerned. Until then, just read and tolk to him as you would normally, make him repeate the words you do make out and even keep a record to see how many he is using.0
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