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Quote, originally posted by Andre »
that is, it took too long for teeth to start growing (my Mom was getting worried) and both my kids were the same way, took about 2 months longer than it should have. I lost my first tooth at 8 (it had to be forced out), my daughter lost hers at 7 (and in the last year has only lost 2 others) and my 6 year old son hasn't lost any yet I'm almost 16 and I still have one baby tooth and am missing 8 permanent teeth.... |
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Certainly something soft to chew on. Something large and fun too. he's walking, stable, hmm, trying to decide where we were at 2. Both my kids were like me, about 4 months behind on walking, but able to do it long before then, just lazy. hehe
I'd say get something like osh-kosh's because they help when the kid goes through the terrible 2s, hehehe. A few nice-sized building blocks like Legos mega blocks, so he can be creative and work the mind. Books. Big pictures, few words, the sooner you start the better LOL (ok, it works better when they're three but there is no harm in it) Basicaly anything large that can't be eaten and requires basic fine motor skills, picking up and putting in type things, snapping, buckles, etc. (thanks Terri) Mine are grown up, so I'm aiming either high or low if you think anything I wrote was stupid hehe. 2 was an awkward age, but a lot happens during it. have fun. |
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Quote, originally posted by skoochythatone »Damn..then somethings definetly wrong with you..haha..sorry..just kidding..ever saw a dentist about that?
Yeah, I've seen a dentist, as well as my aunt (who's also a dentist). My aunt thinks it could be a genetic problem because she claims that she's missing a few teeth, as well. |
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Note: when I said "something to chew on" I was referring o my family because my brother, me, and both my kids are/were what we call "dentally retarded"
that is, it took too long for teeth to start growing (my Mom was getting worried) and both my kids were the same way, took about 2 months longer than it should have. I lost my first tooth at 8 (it had to be forced out), my daughter lost hers at 7 (and in the last year has only lost 2 others) and my 6 year old son hasn't lost any yet You shouldn't have TOO much of a problem with that any more |
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