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<blockquote data-quote="Danielle" data-source="post: 264043" data-attributes="member: 7222"><p>Thank you for the reply <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p>Her speech is great. She has spoken clearly since she started! I think She may be a bit advanced in her speech, she uses big words and uses them correctly. She talks in complete sentences. Sometimes she speaks and I don't know what she is saying, however it happens when she is tired and I tell her to stop talking silly talk. </p><p>Sleep....I have taken naps away from her in the last year or so because if she takes a nap, she can easily be up to 12 or 1 at night! When she doesn't nap she is in bed by 10. For some reason it seems like she doesn't like to sleep or doens't want to sleep. When she had a crib she would fall asleep and sleep through the night no problem. Once we got the toddler bed, it was a whole different ball game! We are going on week two of her sleeping in her own bed, she had been sleeping in mine for too long! She is very excited about being "a big girl" by sleeping in her bed and I tell her how proud i am of her. Does not wanting to sleep describe any type of problem? </p><p>The last thing I want to mention is she doesn't see her father on a regular basis. She has a younger brohter and an older sister and is constantly talking about them and asking for them. I think this may have some sort of effect on her. We just recently (within the last week) came to a visitation agreement.</p><p>Will certainlly buy the books! Thanks for the recommendation, it is SO appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danielle, post: 264043, member: 7222"] Thank you for the reply :) Her speech is great. She has spoken clearly since she started! I think She may be a bit advanced in her speech, she uses big words and uses them correctly. She talks in complete sentences. Sometimes she speaks and I don't know what she is saying, however it happens when she is tired and I tell her to stop talking silly talk. Sleep....I have taken naps away from her in the last year or so because if she takes a nap, she can easily be up to 12 or 1 at night! When she doesn't nap she is in bed by 10. For some reason it seems like she doesn't like to sleep or doens't want to sleep. When she had a crib she would fall asleep and sleep through the night no problem. Once we got the toddler bed, it was a whole different ball game! We are going on week two of her sleeping in her own bed, she had been sleeping in mine for too long! She is very excited about being "a big girl" by sleeping in her bed and I tell her how proud i am of her. Does not wanting to sleep describe any type of problem? The last thing I want to mention is she doesn't see her father on a regular basis. She has a younger brohter and an older sister and is constantly talking about them and asking for them. I think this may have some sort of effect on her. We just recently (within the last week) came to a visitation agreement. Will certainlly buy the books! Thanks for the recommendation, it is SO appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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