Re: incessant chattering
- From: "P. Tierney" <silviomossa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 21:44:19 GMT
<tedneeley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> My toddler (2.5 yo) asks questions a lot. Most of those is kinda
> re-stating the obvious. When we are driving in a car, taking a walk,
> pretty much any time we're outside or at home, she's constantly asking
> questions.. Sometimes she asks same question repeatedly even if you
> answer it the first time ("Mummy, what is this rabbit doing" about 10
> times) She's smart and inquisitive. But sometimes I just need the
> quiet. I don't want to tell her to stop talking (sometimes I do but she
> won't). I know pretty soon a day will come when she becomes a teenager
> and I'll be begging her to talk.. but how do you manage/channel these
> types of incessant conversation?
>
> She's quite smart. She's only 2.5 but already toilet trained and
> recognizes all alphabets and numbers, recites more than 20 rhymes. I
> guess this questioning is kinda asking for attention?
>
> Thanks.
It looks to be normal intelligence and normal behaviour for a
child that age. I'm not sure how to channel at, but at some point,
the child will be able to understand and respect the request for a
bit of piece, "bit" being just that. When seems to depend on the kid.
P.
Tierney
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