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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 427786" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Star...make excuses? !!!!! </p><p></p><p>Please! I also want to know how to rationalize with a toddler. I have spent more than my fair share of time with them lately and you talk to them about whatever and by the time you get halfway through one sentence they are talking about the birds they spotted flying by the windows! If you push it, you may get them to echo back what you tell them but that doesnt mean that they will remember it two minutes later. Im doing the happy dance that we just learned the months of the year! </p><p></p><p>I tried to talk to Keyana the other day about how she makes up stories (quite an inventive imagination on that child) and how it could get some of us in trouble if she told the wrong people some of her stories. Of course, she was interrupting me with questions about going to see some boy and everything else under the sun. I doubt she will have a clue what I told her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 427786, member: 1514"] Star...make excuses? !!!!! Please! I also want to know how to rationalize with a toddler. I have spent more than my fair share of time with them lately and you talk to them about whatever and by the time you get halfway through one sentence they are talking about the birds they spotted flying by the windows! If you push it, you may get them to echo back what you tell them but that doesnt mean that they will remember it two minutes later. Im doing the happy dance that we just learned the months of the year! I tried to talk to Keyana the other day about how she makes up stories (quite an inventive imagination on that child) and how it could get some of us in trouble if she told the wrong people some of her stories. Of course, she was interrupting me with questions about going to see some boy and everything else under the sun. I doubt she will have a clue what I told her. [/QUOTE]
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