Originally posted by DutchsMommy
I think I will probably carry around DSs birth. cert. or something just in case -
Yup - that's my youngest son! He is 3 - soon to be 4 - and he keeps telling everyone he will be 7 on his birthday so he will be older than his brother, who is 6.Originally posted by tarheelmjfan
Abra Cat,
I know exactly what you're saying. I have a neice, the youngest of all the neices and nephews, who would never accept that she was younger than my son and nephew, who are both 3 years older than she. When she was 2 up until she was 7 or 8, she would always tell anyone who asked that she was 3 years older than she really was, and get veeerrry upset if anyone disaggreed with her.![]()
Originally posted by MateasMom
I have a 3YO and 5YO. My 3YO will proudly tell people that she is 5YO....![]()
We're in SoCal and frequent Disneyland. Older DD had BEGGED to go on Goofys bounce house from the time she was barely 2YO, but the age limit is 3YO. For her 3rd Bday I took her to DL and let her go on the bounce house. The CM saw how tiny she was and asked how old she was and she said 2YO....he looked at me and said that for insurance reasons they have to be 3YO. I said....Oh no no, she just had her Bday, she must not realize....then I say to DD, remember your bday party, that means you are 3YO now. CM looked at me like I was the biggest liar in the world. I felt like every other parent there was staring at me like I was a horrible parent. DD did agree that she was 3YO and went in the bounce house, but I felt like an idiot the whole time.
Originally posted by fitzkerry
I think the point may be less do they tell the truth than do they understand how old they are. At my work I ask children, most of whom are under 5, their age as a way of making conversation with them and you would not believe the variety of answers I get. I do not think any of these children are LYING I just think they do not have a good grasp on the concept of age. I can never understand the people on these boards who have to read more into a question than was written.