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<blockquote data-quote="Methuselah" data-source="post: 480581" data-attributes="member: 12725"><p>Hi Crystal. I can't relate to the weather issues, but I can to the baby talk. My difficult child 2, who will be 15 next week, will start to talk like a five year old in a sing-songy voice. It is intentional for attention. If she really wants attention, she will even walk like a five year old. :-/ The second you tell her to knock it off, she does. She will then talk in her normal voice, etc. I don't understand it. I never have. I ask her why she does it, and she says she isn't aware she is doing it until she's called on it. We have had a thousand talks about negative vs. positive attention; how a people don't perceive a 14 year old acting like a 5 year old cute just weird. Doesn't matter. It is her go-to move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Methuselah, post: 480581, member: 12725"] Hi Crystal. I can't relate to the weather issues, but I can to the baby talk. My difficult child 2, who will be 15 next week, will start to talk like a five year old in a sing-songy voice. It is intentional for attention. If she really wants attention, she will even walk like a five year old. :-/ The second you tell her to knock it off, she does. She will then talk in her normal voice, etc. I don't understand it. I never have. I ask her why she does it, and she says she isn't aware she is doing it until she's called on it. We have had a thousand talks about negative vs. positive attention; how a people don't perceive a 14 year old acting like a 5 year old cute just weird. Doesn't matter. It is her go-to move. [/QUOTE]
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