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My son started talking before he was a year old, simple sentences by about 16 months and more complicated sentences before he was two. When he speaks its more of a lecture and by age 5 he reminded us of an attorney with the way he could argue a point.
Ha! My son is the same way, except I wouldn't call it lecturing. It's more that he is talking at you instead of with you, and it's usually a monolog about some obsure area that only he is interested in. For a long period of time, his monologing was so bad that if you interrupted him, he would stop (like a tape recorder) and then start right where he left off (in mid-sentence) when he began to speak again. That's gotten better as he has gotten older. He'll be 10 next month. I have been trying for years to make him more aware of it and to practice having actual conversations (involving other words beside yes, no, and I don't know).
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