Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve had a few (that I don’t brag about in real life):
All 3 kids sttn at 10 weeks 7-7
Awesome breast milk supply and nurses until 18 months
Potty trained at 20 months
They love vegetables (this took more work than any others)
Wow. You must have some genetic dna for good sleepers. Just naturally sleeping through the night at 10 weeks with no CIO?
No cio. I followed books to a T and put them to bed awake. I think my milk supply was so good they got all their calories and had full stomachs. All full term babies too which helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve had a few (that I don’t brag about in real life):
All 3 kids sttn at 10 weeks 7-7
Awesome breast milk supply and nurses until 18 months
Potty trained at 20 months
They love vegetables (this took more work than any others)
Wow. You must have some genetic dna for good sleepers. Just naturally sleeping through the night at 10 weeks with no CIO?
No cio. I followed books to a T and put them to bed awake. I think my milk supply was so good they got all their calories and had full stomachs. All full term babies too which helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I narrated everything for my baby. It was exhausting and boring and irritating to everyone around me. I also had conversations with him where I answered back his babbling with “that’s interesting”, and “wow, tell me more”. I did this since birth. My in-)laws in particular (who hated me from the start for being a different race and religion) mocked me all the time.
12 months he understands everything I say and has about 30 words. He can follow three step commands. He knows his primary colors.
Same with reading to him since birth.
My in-laws finally admitted I was smart to talk and read to him so much.
I hate to tell you this... but it probably has nothing to do with you, and the being ahead of development milestones may or may not continue forever. BTDT. I’m with your in-laws on mocking you for this specific thing
Don't be an asshole like her racist in laws. Maybe what she did worked or maybe it didn't. But, you don't get to decide that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve had a few (that I don’t brag about in real life):
All 3 kids sttn at 10 weeks 7-7
Awesome breast milk supply and nurses until 18 months
Potty trained at 20 months
They love vegetables (this took more work than any others)
Wow. You must have some genetic dna for good sleepers. Just naturally sleeping through the night at 10 weeks with no CIO?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I narrated everything for my baby. It was exhausting and boring and irritating to everyone around me. I also had conversations with him where I answered back his babbling with “that’s interesting”, and “wow, tell me more”. I did this since birth. My in-)laws in particular (who hated me from the start for being a different race and religion) mocked me all the time.
12 months he understands everything I say and has about 30 words. He can follow three step commands. He knows his primary colors.
Same with reading to him since birth.
My in-laws finally admitted I was smart to talk and read to him so much.
I hate to tell you this... but it probably has nothing to do with you, and the being ahead of development milestones may or may not continue forever. BTDT. I’m with your in-laws on mocking you for this specific thing
Anonymous wrote:I’ve had a few (that I don’t brag about in real life):
All 3 kids sttn at 10 weeks 7-7
Awesome breast milk supply and nurses until 18 months
Potty trained at 20 months
They love vegetables (this took more work than any others)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I narrated everything for my baby. It was exhausting and boring and irritating to everyone around me. I also had conversations with him where I answered back his babbling with “that’s interesting”, and “wow, tell me more”. I did this since birth. My in-)laws in particular (who hated me from the start for being a different race and religion) mocked me all the time.
12 months he understands everything I say and has about 30 words. He can follow three step commands. He knows his primary colors.
Same with reading to him since birth.
My in-laws finally admitted I was smart to talk and read to him so much.
I hate to tell you this... but it probably has nothing to do with you, and the being ahead of development milestones may or may not continue forever. BTDT. I’m with your in-laws on mocking you for this specific thing
Anonymous wrote:I narrated everything for my baby. It was exhausting and boring and irritating to everyone around me. I also had conversations with him where I answered back his babbling with “that’s interesting”, and “wow, tell me more”. I did this since birth. My in-)laws in particular (who hated me from the start for being a different race and religion) mocked me all the time.
12 months he understands everything I say and has about 30 words. He can follow three step commands. He knows his primary colors.
Same with reading to him since birth.
My in-laws finally admitted I was smart to talk and read to him so much.