My DD is almost 11 months, and almost 9 adjusted. She is sometimes developmentally ahead of her real age and on other things she is just a little behind, even for her adjusted age. We have been going to a preemie playgroup and she is younger than everyone and always seems on track. However, we just signed up for a baby gym, and it's a different story. Moms there ask how old DD is and I say she is 10 months, but then they say, oh, my LO is 11 months or 13 months or whatever and it's a world of difference. These kids are running around, have pigtails, put toys in shopping carts and push them around...while my DD army crawls or sometimes regular crawls, has almost no hair, and mostly just mouths toys. Should I bring up, "oh, but she was a preemie so she's kind of 9 months and kind of 11?" Do they even get that you should adjust for milestones or does it just seem weird, like I'm stuck on her birth or something? I don't want people to feel bad for DD or think she is behind, but I don't want people to think I am oversharing and talking about her origins when they're just making casual conversation and we've known each other for 30 seconds. What do you do?
Re: When do you mention adjusted age?
I prob wouldn't say anything, or like @Usm123 suggested, just say "11 months but 2 months early". I feel like as babies grow, they really start doing things at their own pace which can vary greatly from kid to kid.
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Same here.