tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6202954588710821902.post2080456175837499729..comments2011-04-18T03:00:41.096-05:00Comments on These are the best years of our life: Education Vs Real LifeCooperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05760493100308546318noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6202954588710821902.post-24810043802598227392010-01-18T23:40:29.534-06:002010-01-18T23:40:29.534-06:00OMG. I LOVVVE this post! I wanted to give you an &...OMG. I LOVVVE this post! I wanted to give you an "AMEN" cuz I totally feel you! I do think that going to school, and majoring in anything from education to nursing to psychology and anywhere in between can make it a little more "annoying" as a parent because we are always questioning, comparing, concerned, etc with out children if they aren't just "text book". BUT, I always have to remind myself that just because some author says so, doesn't make it so for EVERY person. Aaron never talked until age 3. THREE! And when he did, he said "May I have a cookie please?" And he is super smart. But that is some seriously delayed speech in every "development" book. <br />So, bottom line is, take all that with a grain of salt. You know your baby better than anybody else. And when she's ready...watch out! You will miss the mute days all too much. Ha!!Ashleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09924769795140629708noreply@blogger.com