hmmm am i lucky? dd has ALWAYS, from the moment she could actually get to things, understood 'No' and 'No touch'.... i haven't had to baby proof anything all she needs is to be told 'no' and the reason why (that's mummy's, not for you), from about 15 months we didn't really have to tell her no, as she already knew what she could and couldn't touch etc.... she has been able to understand language from a very early age though, from around maybe 8 months, and talking around 13-14 months, so i am thinking this has alot to do with it, being able to understand.... i think all the hard working teaching her words (from the age of 6 months) and singing songs and reading books has paid off a zillion times cos i honestly believe once they are able to communicate, or at least understand what you are saying, life is so much easier and happier.
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