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HELP - defining odd speech patterns
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<blockquote data-quote="tammyjh" data-source="post: 112789" data-attributes="member: 3072"><p>I thought about this thread last night when my 6 yr. old easy child was yacking at me. He doesn't start back at the beginning when he's interrupted...not much anyway so I put him at normal there. But, he's a nonstop talker and is also one that NEEDS to finish what he's saying whether anyone is listening or not. Its usually something to do with what he's building with his lego's and he goes into great length on what he's built and what its for. Even if I tell him he needs to wait until I'm done doing what I'm doing, he goes right on talking until he's done. He does this with movies too. God forbid anyone ask him about the last movie he watched or they're going to get an earful and a half and he won't stop....even if someone breaks in and tries to change the subject. We've had other family members and friends comment on this so we know its at least a little out of the "normal" range. Hmmmmm....just thinking thats all. Interesting thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tammyjh, post: 112789, member: 3072"] I thought about this thread last night when my 6 yr. old easy child was yacking at me. He doesn't start back at the beginning when he's interrupted...not much anyway so I put him at normal there. But, he's a nonstop talker and is also one that NEEDS to finish what he's saying whether anyone is listening or not. Its usually something to do with what he's building with his lego's and he goes into great length on what he's built and what its for. Even if I tell him he needs to wait until I'm done doing what I'm doing, he goes right on talking until he's done. He does this with movies too. God forbid anyone ask him about the last movie he watched or they're going to get an earful and a half and he won't stop....even if someone breaks in and tries to change the subject. We've had other family members and friends comment on this so we know its at least a little out of the "normal" range. Hmmmmm....just thinking thats all. Interesting thread. [/QUOTE]
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