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[quote=Anonymous]22:59 - yes she is very verbal and can put short sentences together. She follows instructions and clearly understands (and speaks) so much. Our nanny is great and very nurturing, and I should add that she acts much better with the nanny than she does with DH and I, but that is normal from what I have heard. She loves push toys (like strollers, shopping cart) and stickers, will do puzzles if you engage her, build a tower with blocks. She loves to pretend to cook in her play kitchen, and we've also recently gotten her play doh which she makes "pancakes" with. So she does play with some things, but just not typical things like legos, dolls, cars, etc. We actually saw a neurologist a few months ago because DD stares a lot and we wanted to rule absence seizures out, and we discussed some of this with him but he too didn't see any need for an eval. But, sometimes you just have to trust your gut.[/quote]
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