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[quote=Anonymous]Thanks all. He is not quite 3 yet, but advanced in expressive language, per the evaluation (although I think that's because he has an extensive vocabulary, his sentences are still pretty choppy.) I should have been more clear: by 'confusion' I don't mean he confuses he/she; he just doesn't seem to get any pronouns at all: I/you, mine/ yours/ ours; I/you/we go... I've heard before that pronoun confusion is common in toddlers, yet it our wide circle, all typical toddlers I know had pronouns down as soon as they started talking. I distinctly remember a 15-month old yelling "mine" in a tug-of-war over a toy. Anyway, not a huge concern, but thought that with such high scores for expressive language, DS could have an easier time getting pronouns with the right technique.[/quote]
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