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Originally Posted by lonegael
Maybe you can give her crayons and tell her to draw what she's thinking  Be prepared for the dammed up explanations when she's done, though! Sounds pretty normal. reminds me of a poem my mom used to recite about me. She used to think my talking was funny.
The brook
I chatter chatter as I go
to join the brimming river.
Tho men may come, and men may go,
But I go on forever!
- source unknown.
HUGGGGGGGS
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Oh, I love your response
lonegael!!!! i have a grandson who is in the Autism Spectrum who would talk non stop if you allowed him. His parents are always reminding him to stay conversational.
LadyJane4rent: At 5 years of age, she just needs to start learning restraint. Her development is likely right where it needs to be. She is the center of her own world, but it's time to have her know she needs to let others talk and others have tired ears and need a break. She sounds precious. I want to know what happens when you give her the crayons and tell her to draw what she is thnking!