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Reply to "Never giving Nanny credit for child's accomplishments."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What if the child is hitting milestones early because he is that smart/advanced/etc. I mean, he's 2. Besides providing him with a supporting environment where his needs are met, not much of what you do is going "speed up" his development. [/quote] Your statement is untrue. There are many things that can be done to speed up developmental achievements. Tummy-time, supported sitting, engaging and rewarding, etc. all contribute to advanced development. [/quote]
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