We already know she's the size of a 2 year old. She's been wearing 24 month and 2t clothes for months. Now I guess she thinks she better act and talk like a 2 year old too.
I have a degree in Child Development and worked with infants and toddlers for years.... but I still can't remember if most 17 month olds use this many words. Zoe talked a lot... but not this much. Is it a 2nd child thing?
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So cute.
I absolutely think it's a 2nd child thing. Especially 2nd children who follow dynamic 1st children. Addison was the same way and I think it comes from wanting to keep up with their amazing siblings!
So cute :)
Maybe it is a 2nd child thing,
Rebecca has all her speech problems so at 17m was saying mum and that was about it.
Eilidh was chatting up a storm and saying little sentences by this age, she was a right chatter box. Bet Ana is picking up everything from Zoe.
Fwiw Ru is 15m and has maybe 3 or 4 words, doubt he will be talking for a LONG time
Sometimes she just shocks me with her conversation skills. One day she literally just walked up to me and handed me that crayon box and said "Can't DOOOOOO it!!!! Open!!!!"
They are just all so different... and you have no idea what you're going to get.
Good thing you included the video, as if you'd just written that Ana can say all that - I wouldn't have believed it. WOW, get ready for chatterox #2!
She says things directly to me... and I still barely believe it.
She is adorable. We had the opposite here. My oldest daughter was incredibly vocal from an early age whereas my younger one struggled (and is still struggling) with verbals. I think they're all just a little different.
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