Posted on 09/15/2014 10:32:00 AM PDT by jazusamo
It’s just a stage kids go through. When kids decide they want to start talking, they will. My oldest son didn’t start talking until he was over 2YO, after that, he has never shut up.
yup once they start talking they never shut up.
You don’t talk enough, you’re an idiot.
You talk too much and your ADS, and they drug you.
You may have survived the abortion phase, but there’s still a rough road ahead.
Not the least of which, is attending a school where the adults discount the value of the nation you were blessed to be born in.
Good luck keeping it, if it manages to survive until you actually can contribute to keeping it around longer.
Lots of times the older sibling does all the talking for them.
It boggles the mind how leftist commie libs believe they and government are who should raise our kids, screw ‘em.
You’ve just described my lovely daughter ;-)
this is a great book
Thanks, I thought it would be, Sowell doesn’t endorse unless whatever it is worthwhile.
Sowell also wrote a book with the same title in 1998.
Two things:
Look at their kids
Look where they send their kids
The well healed Leftists aren’t sending their kids to public school.
Their kids wind up being the warped out extenders of the global warming, racism is alive and well, the U. S. is the enemy of the planet, and more... mantra’s of the religion of Leftism.
My daughter was a late talker - she talked when she was ready to talk - and hasn’t shut up since!! (she’s now 23 and I couldn’t ask for a better daughter).
My son read late - it was not until 5th grade that he really got the hang of it and to this day he is a slow reader.
I come from a family of scientists, chemists, physicists, doctors and university professors of engineering - the ALL told me they couldn’t read until they were around 10 years old and to let him be until he was ready to read. And that is exactly what I did - kid is now studying electrical engineering and computer science at a UC.
Everything is going alright for the kid so far. He has nothing to complain about.
My son decided to teach his son ASL when he was turning 2. It seemed to switch on the light - words and actions were connected! His spoken vocabulary increased by leaps and bounds as his ASL vocabulary expanded. He got used to watching us make, and then explain each gesture. So, I turned one day to realize he was watching as I scratched an itch - and had to explain that this particular sign means my nose itches!
Too true. One of mine didn’t walk or talk at eighteen months and was scheduled for testing.
Within one month, he started walking, running and has not shut up to this day. We are reduced to half listening interjecting, isn’t that something, wow, how about that.
He’s a brilliant engineer and works on development projects.
His wife is also an engineer.
Boy do I feel stupid around them!
I wonder if it has something to do with engineers’ brain patterns?
Mine too. I have three engineers, all different disciplines though.
They are different, think differently from the rabble of which I am one.
My eldest daughter was talking very early on; but, my youngest daughter took her time about it. She never even did that baby-talk babbling kind of thing. It did have me worried.
So, I was out someplace and struck up a conversation with someone I knew and I mentioned that she hadn't really started talking yet, and that I was a little worried. An elderly woman sitting nearby, looked up and said exactly what you just posted. "Oh, those take a while to start; but, when they do start they never shut up." And, it was quite true.
She is now 26 years old, and is living in Japan teaching English and traveling all around the area. She is very intelligent and self-sufficient. So, she just did it on her own timetable; and, really, she is like that with everything. She sets her own pace, listens to her own drummer.
There is a joke about a couple that was worried that their child was 5 years old and hadn’t talked yet.
One night at the dinner table, the boy said “please pass the salt”.
His parents were astounded and greatly excited. After some conversation, they asked the boy why he didn’t talk until now.
He said “well, up until now, everything was going fine”.
One of my grandsons was late to talk. When he finally started, it was in complete sentences. He is extremely voluble now. It seemed as if he were trying out all the sounds, practicing them, until he felt he had it right. In the meantime he was absorbing grammar from his mother who speaks excellent English, which she didn’t learn from her father, alas.
There was a classic Hi & Lois cartoon that said it all.
Baby next to Trixie is babbling away. Trixie has a thought bubble over her head that that says something like: “I’ll talk when my speech is equal to my cognitive abilities.”
Ours had very little to say until well after 18 months. She is quite intelligent and certainly has no difficulty holding up her end of the conversation now. /grin
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