she figured out nipple latching about twenty seconds after leaving the birth canal. literally she has a kick like a mule, and she can already turn from her back to her side to her front unaided idk im half expecting her to walk and speak in full sentences within a month
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Afaik it's a normal phase of parental development
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you've got a long out of sample period coming up to find out
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All parents.
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I was wondering this. My kid sometimes would say very real things (observations about human behavior or things in his vicinity), and often I would be amazed by it without a second thought. But after some thoughts, I think the mechanism is that adults are mentally "caged".
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This cuts through so many things that seeing / acting / absorbing / engaging with things unfiltered by some many (usually outdated) mental overheads is indeed a form of superpower.
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all good parents do it, and many bad parents do. the trick is how the heck to cultivate the magnificence without alienating them from the lowly heathen they will share the playground with.
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There's a lot of variance. My son and I could lift our heads and roll around from day one. Daughter could grasp, release, and pass objects between hands within a week. Heck, son was consistently saying mamamama when he wanted food by 6mo.
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