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	<title>Comments on: How to Listen to Your Chatty Child</title>
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		<title>By: Does Your Birth Order Define Your Personality? Review of The New Both Order by Dr. Kevin Leman &#124; The Invisible Mentor</title>
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		<dc:creator>Does Your Birth Order Define Your Personality? Review of The New Both Order by Dr. Kevin Leman &#124; The Invisible Mentor</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: Cyndi</title>
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		<description>I enjoy reading your blog in the mornings while I drink my coffee.  It is such a treat. Children are all so different, yet so alike.  When I listen to that incessant chatter, I hear soooo much!  I am amazed at all my daughter tells me, the most specific of details, like what her friend ate at lunch or what color someones hairbow was.  My son will describe a character on a video or how he step by step reached a new level on Mario Bros. And I love it!  I agree with you in &quot;chattering back&quot;.  It shows we are listening (maybe only half way sometimes, but we&#039;re parents and we can multi-task!) I am so proud my kids talk to me so much and I appreciate it, because I know time flies, and before I know it, they&#039;ll be teenagers and not want to talk to me.  Maybe by always encouraging the chatter, they won&#039;t ever stop when they get in their teens?...one can always hope.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I enjoy reading your blog in the mornings while I drink my coffee.  It is such a treat. Children are all so different, yet so alike.  When I listen to that incessant chatter, I hear soooo much!  I am amazed at all my daughter tells me, the most specific of details, like what her friend ate at lunch or what color someones hairbow was.  My son will describe a character on a video or how he step by step reached a new level on Mario Bros. And I love it!  I agree with you in &#8220;chattering back&#8221;.  It shows we are listening (maybe only half way sometimes, but we&#8217;re parents and we can multi-task!) I am so proud my kids talk to me so much and I appreciate it, because I know time flies, and before I know it, they&#8217;ll be teenagers and not want to talk to me.  Maybe by always encouraging the chatter, they won&#8217;t ever stop when they get in their teens?&#8230;one can always hope.</p>
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