If your child can speak then your child should have manners. No if ands or buts.

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Exactly amen 🙏🏽 we raise all our children to have manners including our special needs sons.

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Amanda·Мама двоих (младенец)

@itsmely, sadly

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Amanda·Мама двоих (младенец)

@kimberlyyyy_the-preemie-mom, wow it's crazy. If my child who has a very hard time with her speech still says her please and thank yous a child who can speak clearly shouldn't have any issues with it

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Kimberly ·Мама двоих (1 год, 6 лет)

I've been a Human translator for years now. But even when your kids can't be understood by others they should still learn the basics of manners. I had to tell people that my son was trying to say please and thank you even if it didn't sound like that's what he was going for 😂 but the point was he still learned early on that it's important to be polite and use those words. I can't stand bratty children who don't! I was shocked with I volunteered in my son's class and none of the kids ever said thanks until I coaxed them to say something!! It was INSANE!

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Amanda·Мама двоих (младенец)

@kimberlyyyy_the-preemie-mom, my daughter has a speech delay as well but still says her please and thank yous

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Jamie·Мама сына (1 год), беременна (11 нед.)

We use baby signs... My son was saying please and thank you at 11 months 👍👍

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·Мама двоих (3 года, 4 года)

Depends on the parents, I blame them

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Kimberly ·Мама двоих (1 год, 6 лет)

My first son had a speech delay and even then he still made an effort to say please, excuse me, and thank you.

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Mrs. Shellz·Мама четверых детей

💯 facts of life @amaperalta03

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