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[quote=Anonymous]As a parent of twins, I've learned that whenever I get worried about one of my children being "behind" in some milestone or another, I'll notice that he'll be quicker or more advanced in some other "milestone". At this stage, they are learning and it's hard to learn everything at once. My perspective is that they focus on different things and try to get better at what interests them first. Our 6.5 mo twins, one is a babbler and is already starting to improve on certain sounds and noises. He's also the watcher and has to identify anything and everything, but he's less developmentally advanced on sitting up and motions. The other twin is more advance on motions, closer to sitting up on his own, kicking and control of his limbs. But, he's less interested in things visually and less interested in forming sounds. So, check to see if your son is more advanced somewhere else.[/quote]
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