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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] My son has a few speech delays and part of the process is filling out paperwork and mentioning if any family members were late talkers. It can sometimes run in families. A few things they remember: - Potty trained fully at 10 months - Could identify and say all colors at 15 months - Could identify all music notes at 9 months on flash cards.. MIL would say bring me the a half note and my DH would crawl and get it for her It is a real mystery my husband didn’t end up at Juilliard! [/quote] Potty training at 10 months is outright impossible. Sorry. The kid isn’t even walking in order to get to the toilet. [/quote] He must have crawled there, and fast! :lol: :lol: Unless, of course, he learned to walk at 4 months![/quote] My kid walked at 8 months. Doubt she could have taken herself to the potty consistently at 10 months, though. Maybe by potty trained, they mean out of diapers but someone still needs to put them on the potty. [/quote] Different poster - I'm from Eastern Europe and my parents used Elimination Communication to "potty train" me and my siblings before we were one. I have a Chinese friend who's done the same with one of her kids! It's not exactly potty training but her oldest was out of diapers and signaling to go at 10ish months. [/quote]
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