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    Wynter talks up a storm, never shuts up. But phoenix can't get a word in edgewise because of it..lol.  he has a habit now of grunting, instead of saying a word because she always talks for him. I hope that doesn't last long

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    Ds talks all the time.... all day long... Our bedrooms are across the hall from one another and every morning I get woke up with "mommy come in here, mommy I want get out (still in crib)." And then he doesn't stop until he closes his eyes at night.

    My mom jokes with me and says "yeah, you couldn't wait for him to start talking"......

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    I have a niece who is 6 and OMGoodness, she will literally talk your legs off! She's just like her mama!!

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    Angie, he'll get the hang of it one day and then won't stop.

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    Keep an eye on that, my daughter is two years older than her brother, and when he was learning to talk, she did the same thing.. She would answer questions for him and tell him what "he" wanted to say... Along with needing tubes in his ears and big sis doing all his talking, it took a very long and frustrating time for him to start really talking... He still has some minor issues and he is almost 10... Hopefully though it will pass relatively soon...
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    My sister did the same thing for my brother, but for them it was a good thing because she was the only one who could figure out what he was saying. And he has absolutely no problem talking now.

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    My older son did that for my younger son ( 3 1/2 years age difference) and my younger son took longer to talk clearly because of it. He eventually did begin to talk but it was not until DS1 went to school full days and he had to talk for himself that he started talking and being more clear and articulate.
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    Katie is constantly trying to speak for Jackson and Jayme. We have to tell her to let them tell us.Then she stomps off mad lol
    Jayme talks better than any of the others did at this age. She'll say whatever they say.....

    Eventually he'll be telling her to hush so he can speak...you just wait lol

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