Probably the next Mozart or Einstein. Very impressive that such a young child could be so smart.
2007-12-17 08:03:46
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-11 11:47:30
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answered by ? 3
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I am as surprised as you are,
The 6-month-old's motor skills include:
* Begins creeping and may attempt voluntary crawling.
* Standing with support.
* May hold bottle with one or two hands.
* May sit supported up to half an hour or alone momentarily.
* Turning and manipulating objects.
* Shows fascination in small things like food crumbs, marbles, stones.
The 6-month-old's language skills include:
* Making some vowel sounds.
* Getting active and babbling during exciting sounds.
* Vocalizing pleasure and displeasure with different sounds.
The 6-month-old's mental ability included:
* Responding to music by cooing, humming, or stops crying.
* Attentive for 2 hours.
* Shaking hitting, dropping, and throwing objects when exploring them.
* Exhibiting strong curiosity and exploration traits.
The 6-month-old's social traits include:
* Smiling at and reaching out to pat other children.
* Interested in finger feeding.
* Beginning to play "peek-a-boo".
* Sleeping through the night.
* Enjoying interactive games like "peekaboo" and "go-and-fetch".
Wow "witch" "OMG"
2007-12-17 08:34:47
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answered by GO HILLARY 7
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well have you called her a witch around the household? in that case, no im not
the kids will generaly have their first word eb the one that they hear most often and osunds appealing to them
but, if you dont ever say that, then yeah, i am a little
2007-12-17 08:12:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, 6 mos old and already has twice the intelligence of your average Liberal; congratulations, your child is on its way to becoming a grade A student on the school of life.
2007-12-17 08:42:18
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answered by sablelieger 4
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Sweet Pea, you were exaggerating last week on this same subject with a slightly older child. We all get it: you are making this stuff up!
2007-12-17 08:44:23
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answered by Sally B 6
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Out of the mouths of babes......
When my son was five months old he got a hold of my husbands mothers picture and kissed it then held it to his chest.
His mother died of breast cancer when he was only 8 years old but for some reason my son already knew who she was.
Kids are wonderful aren't they?
2007-12-17 08:42:59
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answered by Adelaide B 5
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Smart kid!
No surprise at all... children are very intuitive.
2007-12-17 08:14:17
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answered by nicolerichieslovechild 3
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So he hasn't learned how to sound out "B's" yet? Surprising because "W's" are much harder to pronounce...
2007-12-17 12:27:52
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answered by LEW 3
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Wow. He is already more qualified for President than she is. Even an infant knows truth when it's screeching in his face. Too bad more adults can't.
2007-12-17 08:04:51
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answered by Anonymous
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