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    My oldest DD, almost 5, has a mathematical mind. Since she was little she would sort everything. She would organize blocks by color when she was 13 months old. She can see patterns quickly. I can't wait to see what this looks like when she starts to dig into math.

    My youngest DD, almost 3, is more verbal. She has mastered the computer. It is amazing to watch her. She is very intense.

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    dd3y - probably her quirky jokes, just completely off the hook. Plus great memory for more traditional jokes from shows, etc., able to recall and use them later with great effect.
    Ds9 - honesty, creativity and maturity are usually what people comment on. "You can really just have a conversation with him!" (I guess this is unusual for a 9 year old?)

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    Originally Posted by newmom21C
    She's also VERY, VERY, VERY energetic, doesn't sleep etc.

    LOL. My son dropped both naps when he was 13 mths old. Drove us crazzyyy!!!

    Good luck to you guys! wink

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