Sorry, couldn't think of how to word this (severely sleep deprived at the moment)!
Do you notice your LO (older toddlers & preschoolers) picking up your or your DH's/SO's ways of speaking, gestures, etc.?
For some reason, Cal has picked up a lot of mine, but fewer of DH's. I am very expressive and animated when I speak...sing-songy...with lots of inflection, and hand gestures. By contrast, DH is soft-spoken and less expressive. Cal does all of the same things I do. It's uncanny. If he were older it would probably come across as effeminate, but at his age it's just cute. I wish I could show you! Last night, DH & I were talking about it and he was laughing because while I was talking about how Cal acts like me, I was doing all of the things he does.
Anyway, I wonder if this is a short-lived phase or if it'll stick with him? Anyone know if they tend to grow out of that or if that's how he's going to be from now on?
Re: Does your LO act like you?
I feel like WE pick up more of HIS habits because they are adorable... haha! I'm guessing as he gets older we will see him acting more like US though. I think its common...how many times have you met people who sound/act JUST LIKE one of their parents (or siblings)? Very fun that he's mimicking you!!
Yes. I have a way of humming (without noticing I am doing it really) when I am doing something and now D hums too almost most the day. He also has some of Hs facial expressions, so right now I would say it is a 50/50 mix of both of us.
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Not so much with the things ds says but...oh my gosh- when it comes to ds's personality being exactly like mine, it freaks me out big time. He handles frustration the same way I do, he reacts the same way when someone tries to step in and help out when he has difficulty with something, he never wants to go to bed- ever. I could go on and on. I don't know if that means he's mature for his age or I act like a 4 year old!!!
The good thing is that I know how to "handle him" a lot of times. When dh gets frustrated by ds's very strong personality, I'll tell him how to deal with it. Every time it works. I know what works for me and what doesn't work (i.e. make me laugh - don't order me to do something) and it works on ds too. I'll have to remember that when he's a teenager!
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