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Possibly self-proud parentness going on here (nothing as boring as people who praise their own kids but)...
Is this advanced or parr de course behaviour?
Our lad uses a small plastic footstool- carries it around with him and so far has nicked food off the kitchen tops using it to stand on, open the fridge and get better access onto the highish sofa.
Is this normal or is he showing good thinking ahead traits??
Normal.
Crafty but normal.
Normal I'd say. Clever buggers those little 'uns. Oh, and despite not being able to talk yet, he'll understand a whole lot of your conversations by now.
good lad..
I hate to disappoint you but at 18 months, ours had the foresight to phone ahead months in advance when booking reservations at his favourite michelin starred restaurant..
Don't worry - we've thought ours was brighter than us since about that age too. Ms TT was building ramps of cuddly toys in the corner of her cot by 16 months to make good her escape. We stripped her cell of all bar one teddy - that taught her 😈
It gets worse and quicker.
Sounds quite bright. Must get it from his mum I guess... 8)
Clever fella, nowing how to get the food and what tools to use. our boys just turned one an he pushes his toys to the sofa to stand on an climb up. If only he made the same effort to walk.
I hope not. I'm trying to stop mrshora's bad habit of swearing..Oh, and despite not being able to talk yet, he'll understand a whole lot of your conversations by now
all weekend his Aunt has said 'he must get it from me' etc etc.Must get it from his mum I guess
Sounds greedy, must get it from his Dad I guess.
Our two year old knows how to work both my iPhone and iPad in order to access the 'Fireman Sam' videos (iPhone stored media) and 'Mike the Knight' on the iPad via BBC iPlayer!
WOW thats good. Mine just goes and gets the remote and hands it to you if your not on Cbeebies. He also tries to get his In the Night Garden boxset discs into the DVD player.
A friend's daughter uses the drawers in the kitchen unit (opening them up by varying amounts) to make steps so she can get onto the work surfaces - she has been doing that since she was about 14 months :-O
sounds a bit scouse..
sounds just like my lad. knows where everything is and numerous ingenious ways of getting to them. such as moving chairs into the kitchen to climb onto worktop to get into the cupboard to see what he can get out. knows how to turn on telly, switch it to dvd player input so the dvd turns on, open cupboard, get postman pat disc into machine. not quite got the hang of which button to press to start it playing yet but give it a few days.
14 month boy here. We've always said he's a bit like the Raptors in Jurasic Park, both in terms of speed of learning but also the noise and appetite...
Ooh my son's 18 months now. He's not so bright though, bumps his head a lot. Although he understands more of his mother's language than I do - he knows where his nose is when asked in Chinese....
Mine knows where his nose is when there's a booger up there... 🙄
haha its great aint it!
our little girl does it, carries it around props herself by the sink when i clean my teeth and does hers, also has one down her grandmothers and helps her wash up!
yunki Jr (2 and a bit) has got the hang of opening the babygate.. amazing seeing as we can watch Aunties, Uncles, Grandparents, healthcare professionals etc struggle with it indefinitely..
veloceraptors are exactly what they're like
he knows where his nose is when asked in Chinese....
Now that's going to be an invaluable language to have over the next 30 years!
I agree- he must also learnt Chinese from his Mum. I bet there will be lots of business/work opportunities when hes at working age with that skill.
What skill? Knowing where his nose is?
mmm he needs to be more cunning. My boy was scaling things, getting on to windowsills etc around 14 months.
Carrying a stool around is just to much of a giveaway. Next he'll be wearing a blindfold and carrying a swag bag for all his new found toys.
Teach him to be a bit more sly.
I agree- he must also learnt Chinese from his Mum. I bet there will be lots of business/work opportunities when hes at working age with that skill.
Is there a large Triad community in Manchester ?
Edit: Yes, win!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triads_in_the_United_Kingdom#Triads_active_in_the_United_Kingdom
He's not so sure about his ears unfortunately - maybe because there's more than one?
His mum says everything in English then Chinese so it's a bit of an effort but now is the easiest time to learn I suppose. I can't imagine he'll get into the writing though.
What skill? Knowing where his nose is?
Bien Sur! So he can tap his nose knowingly whilst chatting up girls and say [i]what goes in Vegas, stays in Vegas[/i]
mudshark....he may become the next Gok Wan...
Heres our naughty fella a few months ago at Dim Sum
Is there a large Triad community in Manchester ?
Because of course Chinese people aren't involved in any activities other than illegal underworld ones... 🙄
And the only businesses people from the Subcontinent run are corner shops, all Black people are muggers, all Irish people are terrorists, etc, etc....
he may become the next Gok Wan...
Well he's a bit on the rough side so I'm more concerned about him becoming a thug than a...whatever Gok is.
Ours is rough. They call him 'boisterous' at Nursery. Don't you just love it when they try to fit as much food in their mouth as humanly possible?
Sheesh I've turned into one of those self-involved annoying parents 😐
The pink one (now 20months) has been getting her own cutlery for some time now. If she likes what you're eating then you've got the time it takes for her to run to the kitchen and back to scoff as much as possible.
Next he'll be wearing a [b]blindfold[/b] and carrying a swag bag for all his new found toys
He would be better off with a face mask - that way he could see the toys he's stolen. 😉


