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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 471332" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Her pediatrician. is aware of it. She said we'll be watching it, she is still young (that discussion hapened at her 12 month check up).</p><p>She does communicate: points, arms up to be carried, looks at people and stuff, smiles, laughs,etc. She will also use her voice, but does not babbles or make words. </p><p>The other thing I wonder about: she will not hold her bottle to feed herself. Once in a while she will if I force her, the bottle is almost empty and it is plastic. But if it is full or a glass bottle: no way. She will just be screaming in frustration. She will not drink out of sippy cup unless it is a straw one. She takes it and drink. I think it's because she does not have to tip it to drink (?)</p><p>She otherwise likes to feed herself (cheerios, small pieces of whatever). </p><p>As far as ear infections: she had soooo many that they put ear tubes in her at 6months old. No complications. At that age between 6 and 9 months she had 6 words. I kind of assume it had not affected her. At the time, when she was sick all the time, it did affect her growth, but she is now very healthy. Just small.</p><p>Last thing (lol, yes Mama is worried and wants to give all the info!): she started walking at 11months. She is doing great on that end. She is 13.5 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 471332, member: 11847"] Her pediatrician. is aware of it. She said we'll be watching it, she is still young (that discussion hapened at her 12 month check up). She does communicate: points, arms up to be carried, looks at people and stuff, smiles, laughs,etc. She will also use her voice, but does not babbles or make words. The other thing I wonder about: she will not hold her bottle to feed herself. Once in a while she will if I force her, the bottle is almost empty and it is plastic. But if it is full or a glass bottle: no way. She will just be screaming in frustration. She will not drink out of sippy cup unless it is a straw one. She takes it and drink. I think it's because she does not have to tip it to drink (?) She otherwise likes to feed herself (cheerios, small pieces of whatever). As far as ear infections: she had soooo many that they put ear tubes in her at 6months old. No complications. At that age between 6 and 9 months she had 6 words. I kind of assume it had not affected her. At the time, when she was sick all the time, it did affect her growth, but she is now very healthy. Just small. Last thing (lol, yes Mama is worried and wants to give all the info!): she started walking at 11months. She is doing great on that end. She is 13.5 months. [/QUOTE]
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