Other question is about language.... What is your toddler's conversational style like? Most of our toddler friends seem to talk... well, conversationally. "Do you want to go play?" or "What's that?" or "Hi! How are you?" types of sentences.... My DS, on the other hand, talks more narratively (and calls himself 'baby')... like, "Mama and baby went to the store and bought bananas and saw a yellow car. Sun was out. Baby pushed the grocery cart." I don't know, it's hard to explain in writing exactly what I mean... I have to prompt him to ask questions and respond appropriately. If someone says Hi or Bye, he doesn't respond unless prompted. He might say to me, "Baby wants an orange," but he won't ask the person who's holding the orange and he won't say, "Can I have an orange, please?" unless prompted. He never asks, "Why?" or "Where are we going?" or whatever. He has a huge vocabulary (thousands of words) and seems to have pretty complex thought processes, and he talks non-stop, but something seems missing in terms of being conversational in a social way??? Maybe it's just because he's still young (he's 26 months)???
My DS doesn't cry when he gets hurt. Well, not NEVER (occasionally if he gets really hurt or is extremely over-tired, but even then it's just fussing for a few seconds)... but most of the time he just continues about his business. Sometimes he'll come over and tell me he got hurt & ask for a kiss, but he seems to just do it because that's the routine, not because he's actually upset about the injury. Every once in a while he does this fake cry (which is hard not to laugh at)... kind of like he feels like he *should* be crying but doesn't actually feel the need to. If another kid came over and pushed him over or hit him, he'd just keep playing (sometimes looks a little offended about the invasion of personal space, he likes his space!) If he trips and falls, he just gets up and keeps going. Falls from 2+ feet will get him crying for a minute or two though. Is this weird at all, or just a 'boy' thing or personality thing or something? (My friend thought it was weird...)
Other question is about language.... What is your toddler's conversational style like? Most of our toddler friends seem to talk... well, conversationally. "Do you want to go play?" or "What's that?" or "Hi! How are you?" types of sentences.... My DS, on the other hand, talks more narratively (and calls himself 'baby')... like, "Mama and baby went to the store and bought bananas and saw a yellow car. Sun was out. Baby pushed the grocery cart." I don't know, it's hard to explain in writing exactly what I mean... I have to prompt him to ask questions and respond appropriately. If someone says Hi or Bye, he doesn't respond unless prompted. He might say to me, "Baby wants an orange," but he won't ask the person who's holding the orange and he won't say, "Can I have an orange, please?" unless prompted. He never asks, "Why?" or "Where are we going?" or whatever. He has a huge vocabulary (thousands of words) and seems to have pretty complex thought processes, and he talks non-stop, but something seems missing in terms of being conversational in a social way??? Maybe it's just because he's still young (he's 26 months)???
Other question is about language.... What is your toddler's conversational style like? Most of our toddler friends seem to talk... well, conversationally. "Do you want to go play?" or "What's that?" or "Hi! How are you?" types of sentences.... My DS, on the other hand, talks more narratively (and calls himself 'baby')... like, "Mama and baby went to the store and bought bananas and saw a yellow car. Sun was out. Baby pushed the grocery cart." I don't know, it's hard to explain in writing exactly what I mean... I have to prompt him to ask questions and respond appropriately. If someone says Hi or Bye, he doesn't respond unless prompted. He might say to me, "Baby wants an orange," but he won't ask the person who's holding the orange and he won't say, "Can I have an orange, please?" unless prompted. He never asks, "Why?" or "Where are we going?" or whatever. He has a huge vocabulary (thousands of words) and seems to have pretty complex thought processes, and he talks non-stop, but something seems missing in terms of being conversational in a social way??? Maybe it's just because he's still young (he's 26 months)???













And he more than makes up for it in other situations lol...