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Your children's quirks?
#1
What little mannerism did/does your child have that is unique to him/her?
For example, my son, from the age of about 9 months, would suck his cheeks in and then chew them at the same time. He also used to push his cheek really close to mine and then bite down on the inside of his cheek.
My baby daughter, when tired, likes to put her hand down the front of your shirt (not only mine!)
This was unique to each of them and I don't know of any other child who did this.
Did your children have similar habits?
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#2
got your mail skat..was in liverpool today for mischief's check-up..prognosis not goo...but i will tell u about it..Sad

when my mischief is tired, he rubs his head, and still does it.....it is adorable actually..Smile
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#3
Shame Cubs didn't the last batch of treatment work as well as expected. Have a big hug from me Smile
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#4
Quote:Originally posted by Icecub
got your mail skat..was in liverpool today for mischief's check-up..prognosis not goo...but i will tell u about it..Sad

when my mischief is tired, he rubs his head, and still does it.....it is adorable actually..Smile


Oh dear. Many strongs. Take care of yourselves. ((Hugs))
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#5
Even as a baby, my oldest used to get certain beads of sweat just between her eyebrows. Then I knew she was too hot. That didn't happen with the other two.

She still gets it, to this day.
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#6
Jemlet and Dudette, i will pm u....Smile
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Quote:Originally posted by dudette
What little mannerism did/does your child have that is unique to him/her?
For example, my son, from the age of about 9 months, would suck his cheeks in and then chew them at the same time. He also used to push his cheek really close to mine and then bite down on the inside of his cheek.
My baby daughter, when tired, likes to put her hand down the front of your shirt (not only mine!)
This was unique to each of them and I don't know of any other child who did this.
Did your children have similar habits?



My children dribble - the more they are concentrating on a task the more they dribble. Smile
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#8
Our youngest right from a very young age, whenever concentrating on something sticks out her tongue, she still does it now at 12, this includes even to cutting out a piece of paper. Smile
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#9
Quote:Originally posted by Jillibeans
Our youngest right from a very young age, whenever concentrating on something sticks out her tongue, she still does it now at 12, this includes even to cutting out a piece of paper. Smile



morning jillibeans,

funny you mention that, my M I L does that, my hubby does that and now my son, family traits ne?? :haha:
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#10
Quote:Originally posted by Jillibeans
Our youngest right from a very young age, whenever concentrating on something sticks out her tongue, she still does it now at 12, this includes even to cutting out a piece of paper. Smile



Picanin does that! Big Grin

When we're visiting people, my little one walks around with his hands behind his back. I think it's because this way he can't get into trouble for touching something that he shouldn't. He looks so angelic! :wings:
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