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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 24106"><p>As far as his speech, he spoke in complete sentences at 15 months old. I specifically remember this age because someone pointed it out. "wow, 15 months and talking in sentences".</p><p>As far as talking like an adult, yes and no. he was / is so funny. Many of the kids his age don't get it. But, one on one, I have been told it's like 5 going on 21. vocabulary wasn't use of big words, more like knowledge of a lot and liked to talk about it. When he was still in a carseat I remember telling a neighbor we will be there in 5 minutes. He replied that is 300 seconds. comments like that.</p><p>Developmentally he did everything like he should of. Just the real traumatic experience when he was 2. Everything seems to point back to that age.</p><p>Infant - colic / ear infections (tubes at 9 months)</p><p>Ears still bothered him, heard "echoey" noise. Had tonsils removed at age 6. Took care of that problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 24106"] As far as his speech, he spoke in complete sentences at 15 months old. I specifically remember this age because someone pointed it out. "wow, 15 months and talking in sentences". As far as talking like an adult, yes and no. he was / is so funny. Many of the kids his age don't get it. But, one on one, I have been told it's like 5 going on 21. vocabulary wasn't use of big words, more like knowledge of a lot and liked to talk about it. When he was still in a carseat I remember telling a neighbor we will be there in 5 minutes. He replied that is 300 seconds. comments like that. Developmentally he did everything like he should of. Just the real traumatic experience when he was 2. Everything seems to point back to that age. Infant - colic / ear infections (tubes at 9 months) Ears still bothered him, heard "echoey" noise. Had tonsils removed at age 6. Took care of that problem. [/QUOTE]
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