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Will my 5 year old ever stop talking?

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elsielake · 15/12/2018 08:31

Light hearted.. was up with 1 year old a lot last night so very exhausted and I think I've had every question possible about life from 5yo, other times just babbling. Either way it's relentless. Why have you got different toast to me? Why is the fire so hot? Can you find my tiara? Look at these shadows I'm making, what shadow is this? What's this? What about this? I love her really Grin but I think in the last 2 weeks the talking/questions are bloody relentless.

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PlayingForKittens · 15/12/2018 08:56

My dd is almost 10 and still never stops. Ever. I have to brace myself when I pick up from school because she hugs me and then the onslaught begins. "Mum......Mum.......Mum..."

I remember once we went to a wedding and only took ds2 leaving dd and ds1 with grandparents. We were stunned by how much ds2 could talk! We'd never really realised because dd doesn't let anyone else get a word in!

ThanosSavedMe · 15/12/2018 08:58

Sorry. 12yr old is still like that.

Hoppinggreen · 15/12/2018 10:01

No they won’t
My DS is 10 and has no internal thought process, we call him “running commentary boy”
His Dad is the same

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Lynne45 · 15/12/2018 10:04

That's just the start of it!

SeaViewBliss · 15/12/2018 10:05

My DS 13 is super cha

SeaViewBliss · 15/12/2018 10:06

Whoops! Chatty in short bursts.

These days he is usually giving a running commentary about Fortnite!

I treasure it though because it’s getting less frequent.

MrsCplus · 15/12/2018 10:12

My lady never stops talking...when she isn't talking she's singing. 😂😂

babysharkah · 15/12/2018 10:16

Sorry one of my 8 year olds is like this. She talks in her sleep most of the night too.

TokyoSushi · 15/12/2018 10:22

Nope, DD is 5, as she opens her eyes in the morning she opens her mouth, and that's it until she closes them again at night, on and on and on and on and on and on

MerryGinmas · 15/12/2018 10:26

Nope, I have two DDs aged 4 and 7. Asking santa for earplugs for Christmas Grin

Youmadorwhat · 15/12/2018 10:28

🤣 yes same here she is non stop running commentary

TinselAngel · 15/12/2018 10:30

No they will not stop. I remember trying to explain to DD
1.the concept of keeping some thoughts in her head

  1. That not every sentence needs to start with "MUM!", if I'm right next to her anyway

It was completely futile.

raspberryjo · 15/12/2018 15:42

Haha thanks for the vote of confidence all. It's very strange when bed time comes and I'm sat in silence with dh. We realise we've hardly said a word all day to each other!

flyingdragonzog · 15/12/2018 15:46

When they reach teenagehood and either they can only speak in grunt

But sometimes they become social justice warriors and don't stop even in teenagehood

ABitCrapper · 15/12/2018 15:55

My 5 year old is pretty good - my 7 year old however utters. Every. Single. Random. Thought. Multiple times.
Doesn't. Stop.....

NashvilleQueen · 15/12/2018 15:56

Mine did to a large extent. Second one did it as well but, again, has pretty much stopped.

megletthesecond · 15/12/2018 15:56

Not by 12.
I wonder if I might have some quiet when he's a fully blown sulky teen Hmm.

megletthesecond · 15/12/2018 15:59

Oh my God flying . My 12yr old is a social (school) justice campaigner. I hear all about who has argued with who, who swore at the teacher, what fight nearly broke out and why it was wrong.

Annasgirl · 15/12/2018 16:03

Oh I feel your pain. My 6 year old never stops from morning to night, he is standing at the kitchen table beside me doing a running commentary on moving the table decorations- Christmas - over and back. He was off sick yesterday and I got no work done - constant chat. It really is exhausting. Even his poor teacher has said it!!!

Dimsumlosesum · 15/12/2018 16:04

I have three. It's constant from 5.30am until 7.30pm.
"Mum, where's my socks/where's ted/I've done a poo/can I have some juice/when's Christmas/is it Christmas now?/is it Christmas tomorrow?/where's Dad?/Why is he at work?/Why is it raining?/Why do I have nails?/ why is the sun called the sun? nonstop nonstop nonstop.

It's one reason why I hate having my mum over to stay, apart from her drinking. She talks incessantly, about every single depressing article the Daily Fail has, or how bad her life is right now/how terrible she has it. It's why I love my husband, we sit happily mute together in the evenings after the kids have finally gone to sleep. I find silence bliss.

SixToEightInchesOfSnow · 15/12/2018 16:15

Nope...

frogsbreath · 15/12/2018 16:20

My child is almost seven and a late talker. Now he never shuts up. Especially about minecraft. Sometimes I say ok thats enough minecraft now let's talk about something else so he might start about the avengers instead.

It's actually incredible isn't it. He talks to us if we have wandered through the house and when he's on the toilet, I keep telling him you can't talk to people if you can't see them! (And no this doesn't mean you just talk louder son!).

elsielake · 15/12/2018 17:39

This has tickled me greatly. Glad I'm not alone. Not excited for 1yo to start talking! Think I may go crackers. It really is non stop, waking up to bedtime. Never. Ending. She doesn't even mind when I'm mid sentence, she comes in with 'can you see this scratch? How did I get it? Can I have a drink? Look at this sharp toe nail. What's for tea? My friend said she got an LOL doll for her bday. Can I have an LOL doll??' Arghhhh!!!

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Cutesbabasmummy · 17/12/2018 16:11

My almost 4 year old never stops talking or moving - only when he's asleep! He's just staretd the very annoying habit of copying eberything I'm saying! Arghhh!!!

SoundofSilence · 17/12/2018 16:20

DS2 (6) doesn't pause for breath. We now have a running joke after I asked him if he was going to keep going until he'd asked a million questions. Now I can ask him if he's going for the million and he'll laugh and give me, oh, maybe one minute of respite.

I thought asking where babies come from and what happens when we die within a minute of each other on the way to swimming lessons was cruel and unusual punishment, though. I reckon it was so that when he hit me with the third question (can we go to Old McDonalds on the way back) I'd be so grateful that I'd say yes.

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