I don't know, maybe it's just me, but I don't want my toddler to be 4 yet. I don't. I love him being his age, being fun curious but still having life be all about playing. He's 18 months old. We have a family that we know that the dad works with my DH and we're all part of the same friend group, but not really directly friends. They're younger and just of a way different mindset than we are. Anyway, their son was born 3 days after DS. So both boys are 18 months old. I've never pushed Aidan, just let him develop as he does. Yes, he walked early walking at 10 months and this boy just started walking. But she's obsessed with her child's "knowledge". She's been using flashcards since he was like 9-10 months old. She talks about how he knows his ABCs and she just bought him a calendar so he can learn the days of the week. HUH?!?! He's NOT 4, he's 18 months old! Aidan knows a couple letters but it's because he's always bringing them to me and we play with them but I, in no way, think he needs to know his letters. Nor am I worried about him being able to tell me the date. Who cares?
It's always been out there that she doesn't like babies - she likes kids. I suggested adoption to her b/c she seriously doesn't like babies and she said they wouldn't do that b/c her husband wanted a baby. I just feel like she's pushing her kid through baby and toddlerhood so she can get her "kid" that she always wanted.
I will say, physical development, her child is not where he should be. He's lacking in gross motor and fine motor skills. Do you think she's trying to make up for that? I don't get it. I love every phase of Aidan's development and just soak it all in. At this point in his life I'm just so happy that he plays appropriately. Should I be doing flashcards? (ha - no, I won't ever do flashcards with my child - sorry) Am I the moron b/c I'm not teaching my kid his ABCs?
You do what your heart tells you, the rest of the world will get over it.