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[quote=Anonymous]At about 3. My DD and I actually came up with a gesture to indicate that 1. She wanted to interrupt and 2. I saw that she wanted to say something and I'd work her into the convo when possible. It was simply putting the palm of her hand on my knee, and vice versa. She had a habit of interrupting AND trying to change the conversation to something completely different. I think she was 4, when she was listening to us talk and we said something about a clue and she SO proudly busted out with "Speaking of clues, today on Blue's Clues ...." We were so proud of her segue. [/quote]
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