• nuggy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    You must not have kids if you don’t think a 3 year old can comprehend basic instructions. They are much smarter than you are leading on. The average child is actually potty tried by 3 already so your first statement is wrong. Its never to early to teach your toddler that things are bad. Like looking both way before crossing the street. Its not rocket science.

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      1 year ago

      Another person who hasn’t ever had a real life 3 year old and doesn’t know why “three-nager” is a thing or even what developmental milestones are for 3 year olds. 3 year olds aren’t even expected to follow multistage instructions. Like it’s not a thing any doctor would be worried about if your kid couldn’t at 3. That’s how uncommon it is for a 3 year old to follow instructions.

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        1 year ago

        I have two kids, 5 and 6. Both were potty trained and could understand and follow instructions at 3 years old. Sure they might be curious but they aren’t retarded. Sounds like you are the one without children or any real life experience.

        Based on your comment history you are just here to argue, thats pretty clear.