Lack of Maturity in Kids

Lack Maturity Kids - Culture, Family, Travel, Consumer Reviews - Posted: 18th Dec, 2003 - 5:49pm

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22nd Aug, 2003 - 2:33am / Post ID: #

Lack of Maturity in Kids

My son is 3 years old, he will be 4 on April. I'm kind of concern about his lack of maturity, he acts a lot like he still a baby, he definetly do not act as a 3 years old boy. He seems like he's around 2. Did anybody experience this before with any of their children?.



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18th Dec, 2003 - 3:07pm / Post ID: #

Kids Maturity Lack

Don't we have something like this already on the board? If not... I am likewise concerned, especially because he does not speak properly. The Mission President told me that he has a grandson that is 4 and they cannot understand anything he says. Though not all that comforting, I am at least glad that we are not alone.



18th Dec, 2003 - 5:49pm / Post ID: #

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The Mission President told me that he has a grandson that is 4 and they cannot understand anything he says. Though not all that comforting, I am at least glad that we are not alone.


A sister in the Church told me also that her son didn't speak at all until he was 4 years and half....no, we are not alone JB, remember Einstein also spoke at that same age and look his genius!!! smile.gif




 
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