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Motor Mouth

My daughter is turning 9 next week and she does not stop talking!!! She has done this since she first started talking. If she is not talking to me she is talking to herself, the pets, or singing. She has a million questions and comments on everything!!!! She is soooooooo noisey, I cannot concentrate on anything because she does not stop talking!!!!! Anyone else have a chatterbox like this?

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Thanks for all your support --- She is still talking........................

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My oldest is almost 10 and I'll tell you she shows no sign of slowing down, lol. What has helped keep my sanity in the last 2 months or so is that I've allowed her to start chatting with friends on the phone or YIM. This way she satisfys her need to talk and I don't have to listen to who is liking whom at school or what the next iCarly will be about, lol.

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9????...are you serious? Mine will be 7 in October! She'll still be talking like this for at least 2 more years??? UGH! Nope, you're not alone.

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Ha.. I wonder here she learned it? I am the same way, I can talk all day long.. When I am with my friends we all talk at once and can understand everything everyone said.. My daughter say we "should be in the Circus, cause we are like freaks".. hee, hee..

Anyway, I gave my daughter" permission to not have to talk all of the time."

She was an early talker and when she was in her car seat to keep her calm I would speak to her about all sorts of things.. When she began to talk, I would ask her questions to keep her engaged.. Unfortunately it also taughtt her to talk nonstop..

So one day she was going on and on about, who knows? And I said "You know what? I do not think I have ever told you this, but it IS ok to not talk all of the time. I am sorry, I must drive you nuts, because mommy talks so much.. Lets try to be quiet and listen to a story.". SO I turned on a Book on tape and we learned that we really enjoyed being read to in the car..

She still uses that kine on me every once in a while.. Stinker..

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My daughter, who is almost 7, is also a Chatty Kathy...I don't have any advice, but you are NOT alone! I'll be keeping an eye out to see what kind of coping mechanisms are recommended :)

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L.: My son is 16 (http://liaspiliotes.wordpress.com) and he can chat non-stop from the moment he gets up to the moment he is in bed and even then some. It can make your head feel like it is about to explode. He too talk to himself. I have learned that it is his way to sooth himself sometimes, but also a way to annoy me. I have found that the best way for me to deal with it is to simply leave the room. If I ask for quiet time and I don't get it, then I tell him I am going to take a break and need some private time. I have had to learn to take care of myself, even if that means walking away. I am not sure if this helps. My son is an autism spectrum child, but also a full fledged teenager. Not sure if this is helpful, but my personal experience with a chatterbox. L.

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She sounds like a really happy child. The telephone is a great idea! You should get an i-pod! and headphones!
On the other hand, I have one child that never says a word. That drives me crazy!! he's almost nine, hes vey smart and always thinking about something but dosent talk. Even when I ask him a question, it takes 3 or 4 trys before he "hears" me. He blocks out the outside because he's busy thinking and cant switch gears quickly. Very frustrating!!!
Count your blessings. Maybe your daughter can call my son and get him to talk!! haha

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hi there
It's a tough call on this one.. My son talks quite a bit, although not every waking minute, but for his age, he is VERY inquisitive and does ask a lot of questions. At times, I am not in the mood to answer another question, but I do.. I do because I don't want to diminish his zeal for life and of the wonder and amazement he has with most things (hence all the questions)
All too often, as kids get older, we tell them things like sit still (then later on we worry they are too fat) or hush up (then later on, we wonder why they don't ask enough questions) it's a fine line because you don't want her to lose such intrigue she seems to have for life... When asked a question or two.. :) you could say, give me a little time and I will answer that question. There are plenty of times when I don't answer a question on the spot (depending what it is of course) and I tell my son, give me a few minutes he so I can think of a proper answer.. (he often ask me the definition of things) :) ... so he will wait patiently..
I think it is true girls are a bit more chatty than boys. the girls in my son's class are ALWAYS more talkative. Then I think the teen years hit and that may change.. (or could) Therefore, I think this may be something you want to take a different perspective on.. in other words, you might want to enjoy the "noise" for now.. one of these days, she is sure to change and you may miss it. See it perhaps as her having a zeal for life and really, wouldn't it be more great if we all did..

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My daughter used to go to sleep talking and wake up in midsentence. She also talked in her sleep.
She is 15 and either constantly on her Yahoo, no facebook here, or she comes and chats with me, and will say to her brother and sister, It's my turn, I'm talking to mommy. She's always talking to mommy!! haha
So No, I have no advice, just I feel for ya.

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Im sorry to say I dont have any advice for you. I am just sad to know your daughter still does this at nine. Mine is three and NEVER stops talking. I cant have phone conversations or talk to my son because she is ALWAYS talking. She makes up songs, she sings all the songs she knows, she sings with the radio, she is noisey and wants to know who called or who I called and what they wanted. It is really hard to deal with when I talk on the phone all day at work. HA Guess I know where she gets it. Mine gets her tonsils out in a few weeks I bet she will still be talking even with a sore throat. Only thing I can tell you is YOU ARE NOT ALONE.

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I *was* a chatterbox like this. Sorry to say, at 32 I am still a constant talker/singer! About the only thing that ever shut me up reliably was a good book.

Not sure how healthy it would be, but you could try getting her in some sort of kid-friendly chat group online for a limited time each day - so she can keep "talking", but without the sound. And she'll learn valuable typing skills :)

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