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AUTHOR: mama_MalynDATE: 11/16/03 5:35pm
SUBJECT: Can your Baby be too advanced?
Hi everyone. My 2 1/2 month old is pretty advanced for his age, I believe. He can roll all the way over. Lift his neck and head when he's on his tummy, say good, mama, no, hi, I'm, Lola (the name of his grandma), boo. When I click my tongue, he'll click his back. Along with repeating some words that I say to him. He holds and bats at toys. He can also talk in 2 to 3 word combos. He laughs in his sleep (and just started to while awake). Talks in his sleep also. lol Sometimes this can be really scary after a long day at work! He's almost 28 inches long and weighs close to 20 pounds. He drinks 4-8 ounces of formula at a time and now is eating Stage 1 baby foods with Rice cereal added. Does anyone else have or had children this advanced for their age?
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Can your Baby be too advanced?
mama_Malyn11/16/03 05:35pm
No, I think the problem is...
fairejour11/17/03 06:18pm
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