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[quote=Anonymous]Thank you everyone! You have all been so reassuring :) I'm not around other kids often, so I didn't realize that it's common for toddlers this age to struggle at fully pronouncing words. I think DD's receptive language is very good. When I ask where her hair, nose, etc are she points to them. When I told DH I was going to feed her, she climbed into the glider where I nurse her. And if I ask her to hand me a ball or other object, she does. Sorry I wasn't clear about the apple video. Lately I've been showing her the videos I've taken. There's one that gets her so excited she claps when she watches it, so I feel pretty sure that when she said "apple" she was asking me to play that one again. In this video, she's putting apples into the refrigerator, DH and I cheer her, and she raises her hands over her head in excitement. [/quote]
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