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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here. I forgot to add that my husband’s boss has never even met our kid! She just saw the pictures on his desk and launched into advice mode. Our kid really has no issues in common with hers.[/quote] Of course she hasn't. She is now an expert and diagnose and make a plan for anyone (sarcasm). It goes the opposite way too. Had a friend the easiest baby in the world and she started to think she and her husband were the BEST parents ever. She doled out advice to so many people -sometimes unsolicited, sometimes solicited. She has enough self-awareness to now admit how obnoxious she was. Turns out that in her child's case things like rarely crying, lack of terrible 2s, etc were signs of significant delays. The child gets tons of interventions still many years later and certainly there are easy babies who have no delays, but even with he case of easy babies, that is often luck. I [/quote]
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