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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 538612" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Lisa it almost sounds like you could have been posting about mikey too. Jamies son. Im sure you remember me talking about how slow he was to talk but he was slower in all the other milestones too and now at almost three he is still very hard to understand. None of my grandkids have walked before a year. Hailie was the closest and she walked at 12 months. Keyana walked the weekend we went up for Hailie's birth so she was 13 months. Mikey was around 14/15 months. I do have a feeling Mickey is going to be a bit more active but not sure. She is almost 9 months old and still not crawling or pulling up on furniture as far as I know. At this age everyone of my boys was at least cruising the furniture and both Cory and Jamie were actually walking without holding on. Jamie walked at 7 months alone. </p><p></p><p>I think we may be doing our kids a disservice these days by holding them too much and keeping them in all these fancy gadgets to keep them entertained. I know Keyana was perfectly happy to sit in her bouncy chair in front of the TV and watch Football and NASCAR for hours on end. As long as she could see those shows on, she would be happy and just giggle and turn to look at me laugh and point. </p><p></p><p>But back to Mikey...he would walk in circles around their bottom floor when he finally learned to walk and never talked. He would grunt. He didnt know fear. It scared me to death because he would walk right out in front of traffic, walk away from the house, walk off the top of the stairs and just fall down and think it was fun, get into drawers and no one thought it was dangerous. I was constantly on alert when there. </p><p></p><p>Then there was Hailie who I am convinced has some other issues. But no one listens. According to Billie...her doctor says what the kids do is perfectly normal. Well what she probably tells the doctor sounds normal. She isnt telling the doctor that the child masturbates for days and days on end and refuses to wear clothes, tries to touch other little kids, constantly talks about private parts, tries to "love" on her brother but is really hurting him, has cussed like a sailor since she could talk. And mean...oh boy is she mean. I think Jamie got both kids with issues. If Corys kids have any issues they may be just slight things with learning difficulties and that we can deal with more easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 538612, member: 1514"] Lisa it almost sounds like you could have been posting about mikey too. Jamies son. Im sure you remember me talking about how slow he was to talk but he was slower in all the other milestones too and now at almost three he is still very hard to understand. None of my grandkids have walked before a year. Hailie was the closest and she walked at 12 months. Keyana walked the weekend we went up for Hailie's birth so she was 13 months. Mikey was around 14/15 months. I do have a feeling Mickey is going to be a bit more active but not sure. She is almost 9 months old and still not crawling or pulling up on furniture as far as I know. At this age everyone of my boys was at least cruising the furniture and both Cory and Jamie were actually walking without holding on. Jamie walked at 7 months alone. I think we may be doing our kids a disservice these days by holding them too much and keeping them in all these fancy gadgets to keep them entertained. I know Keyana was perfectly happy to sit in her bouncy chair in front of the TV and watch Football and NASCAR for hours on end. As long as she could see those shows on, she would be happy and just giggle and turn to look at me laugh and point. But back to Mikey...he would walk in circles around their bottom floor when he finally learned to walk and never talked. He would grunt. He didnt know fear. It scared me to death because he would walk right out in front of traffic, walk away from the house, walk off the top of the stairs and just fall down and think it was fun, get into drawers and no one thought it was dangerous. I was constantly on alert when there. Then there was Hailie who I am convinced has some other issues. But no one listens. According to Billie...her doctor says what the kids do is perfectly normal. Well what she probably tells the doctor sounds normal. She isnt telling the doctor that the child masturbates for days and days on end and refuses to wear clothes, tries to touch other little kids, constantly talks about private parts, tries to "love" on her brother but is really hurting him, has cussed like a sailor since she could talk. And mean...oh boy is she mean. I think Jamie got both kids with issues. If Corys kids have any issues they may be just slight things with learning difficulties and that we can deal with more easily. [/QUOTE]
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