I think her speech is average for a two year old?In fairness tho, even tho hes super annoying and controlling, india is absolutely flying for her age with her speech
In fairness tho, even tho hes super annoying and controlling, india is absolutely flying for her age with her speech,
Shes not two until July, I think she does really well!I think her speech is average for a two year old?
I don’t think that’s average. She’s very good with her speech but some kids just are.I think her speech is average for a two year old?
My little boy is way ahead and he is the same age. He can say things like 'Stegosaurus stuck in the mud, helicopter rescue Stegosaurus.' And he knows the whole alphabet, can recognise letters if he sees them and 'read' them out. It's not because of me, although obviously he is my son so I'm very proud of him. I do all the normal things any parent does with their child. He's just been naturally good at that, and less good at other things. I didn't 'make learning more fun' than any other parent, or hold up more flash cards. How insulting it would be for me to suggest that other parents just aren't doing it as well as I am.In fairness tho, even tho hes super annoying and controlling, india is absolutely flying for her age with her speech,
The issue is not her speech or her intelligence, it's his constant referencing to himself as the main reason for it. It's all about him and the wonderful things he does to make her that way. He coaches her and then shows it off to make himself seem worthy of being lauded as a superior parent, we can all learn from him.Apparently I was very advanced with speech/words for my age and I’ve heard stories from friends’ parents about how my father used to get me out of bed when they were entertaining in order to show off with me. They found it very irritating. Maybe it’s an irritating man thing because my dad could be extremely annoying with his desire for reflected glory. He too was a narcissist.
Spot on!! I honestly don’t know why a man who has been a parent for less than 2 years thinks he is so superior to the rest of us at it! Come back with your tips when you’ve gone through terrible twos, school years, teenage issues, young adult etc.The issue is not her speech or her intelligence, it's his constant referencing to himself as the main reason for it. It's all about him and the wonderful things he does to make her that way. He coaches her and then shows it off to make himself seem worthy of being lauded as a superior parent, we can all learn from him.
It's a classic move, my narcissistic ex does the same with our child. The pressure to be exceptional is overwhelming at times.
I wish I could like this twice!The issue is not her speech or her intelligence, it's his constant referencing to himself as the main reason for it. It's all about him and the wonderful things he does to make her that way. He coaches her and then shows it off to make himself seem worthy of being lauded as a superior parent, we can all learn from him.
It's a classic move, my narcissistic ex does the same with our child. The pressure to be exceptional is overwhelming at times.
Absolutely this. It’s unbearable that he takes all the credit for how Indie is - some kids just have a natural aptitude for certain things. Our toddler is a similar age and they are like Indie with their speech, but we certainly dont do flash cards or prompt them to finish our sentences all the time. We just talk to them about everything and give lots of praise. We don’t even own flash cardsThe issue is not her speech or her intelligence, it's his constant referencing to himself as the main reason for it. It's all about him and the wonderful things he does to make her that way. He coaches her and then shows it off to make himself seem worthy of being lauded as a superior parent, we can all learn from him.
It's a classic move, my narcissistic ex does the same with our child. The pressure to be exceptional is overwhelming at times.
weaning awardsCatching up on a few pages, good to see he’s been annoying as ever!
Just seen there are some weaning awards that he’s nominated in an award forhim and Charlotte SR would be insufferable if they won... I voted What Mummy Makes, just saying
Weaning World Awards Weaning World - The Weaning Planet - weaningworld.com
The best of the best baby weaning products in one place.weaningweek.co.uk
That will be Marley. Between Joe and Indie Marley won’t get a word in edgeways. Rosie certainly doesn’t,Indie is advanced with her speech because of her, nothing to do with him coaching and training her like a dog!
My boys have all been raised the same and all developed, and continue to develop, at different rates. Your first always get more attention and is the only one amongst the adults; wait til he gets to his fifth and see how things are. My youngest didn’t speak til much later as he couldn’t get a word in edgeways and had the others anticipating his every need without needing to bother himself with the effort of talking!
My daughter is slightly older than Joe's. She doesn't speak and doesn't use a spoon. We have suspected ASD as she presents herself differently to heer peers. We are finally getting a referral. Anyhow. I've done nothing differently to the majority of parents, even bought flash cards (eyerolls) but she is special and amazing the way she is. Happy and content. Its very constant with Joe. My daughter is a good eater though and we don't have to force her to eat healthy things. I've been rather relaxed and what a child has never had, they never want. He is not perfect. Also broke my heart seeing them crying in the car. Each child is different. DO NOT compare to his little one. She does seem quite advanced perhaps but only because she has no choice. He is relentless. I have had a break from his IG recently as I just felt so overwhelmed and compared a lot which I know is wrong. If there is anyone else who's child has additional needs then you're not a lone. Love and support, kindness, kisses and cuddles are all they need. And to be kept off IG.This is a bit patronising....I think the majority of parents have managed to eventually get their child to use a spoon without joes advice!
So true - my cousin has three kids and the youngest was exactly the same. Her older siblings just took over, communicated for her, even carried her everywhere like a mini QueenIndie is advanced with her speech because of her, nothing to do with him coaching and training her like a dog!
My boys have all been raised the same and all developed, and continue to develop, at different rates. Your first always get more attention and is the only one amongst the adults; wait til he gets to his fifth and see how things are. My youngest didn’t speak til much later as he couldn’t get a word in edgeways and had the others anticipating his every need without needing to bother himself with the effort of talking!
Your daughter is lucky to have so much love, support, no pressure and to be kept off IG. A lot of influencers could learn a lot from parents like you xxxMy daughter is slightly older than Joe's. She doesn't speak and doesn't use a spoon. We have suspected ASD as she presents herself differently to heer peers. We are finally getting a referral. Anyhow. I've done nothing differently to the majority of parents, even bought flash cards (eyerolls) but she is special and amazing the way she is. Happy and content. Its very constant with Joe. My daughter is a good eater though and we don't have to force her to eat healthy things. I've been rather relaxed and what a child has never had, they never want. He is not perfect. Also broke my heart seeing them crying in the car. Each child is different. DO NOT compare to his little one. She does seem quite advanced perhaps but only because she has no choice. He is relentless. I have had a break from his IG recently as I just felt so overwhelmed and compared a lot which I know is wrong. If there is anyone else who's child has additional needs then you're not a lone. Love and support, kindness, kisses and cuddles are all they need. And to be kept off IG.
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