What's up doc?
By fml - 29/07/2012 12:20 - Japan - Koshigaya
By fml - 29/07/2012 12:20 - Japan - Koshigaya
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Haha smart kid.
It's totally normal. Mine does it too and I was concerned and took her to the doctor (who is actually the same doctor I went to as a kid) and he said it's just part of the terrible twos and I did the same thing. :) Plus, they don't have the beat listening skills yet either.
Well now you ruined his master plan, OP.
Terrible two's
It'll be interesting to see her son as a teenager.
Wow your two year old is already acting like a teenager. You must be proud that he's so ahead of his age
A case of the idontwanttohearyourvoice-itus
Or he's gotten into his father's medication; Fuk-it-all.
I'm pretty sure there are other ways to test if his hearing is working.
"Anyone want ice cream?" usually works wonders.
Exactly 36. I could call my one and a half year olds for five minutes and they act like they're completely oblivious to anything I'm saying, but open up a bag of cookies and they hear that from across the freaking house!
They learn so fast, don't they?
Obviously you should start ignoring him as well.
That whole "Fight fire with fire" thing doesn't work all that well with little kids... ^_^U
"Mommy, there's a man in my room!" *ignore* "Mommy, he's really scary!" *ignore* "And he's not wearing any clothes!" Yeah, ignoring him isn't exactly ethical...
My 2 year old does worse than that that's why it's called terrible two's
My two year old sister doesn't ignore anybody. She makes it quite obvious she doesn't want to have anything to do with them.
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Haha smart kid.
*Sheds a tear* He's growing up so fast.