It certainly wasn't the "extended nursing" that caused the speech delays,
as children all over the world nurse for 2-3-4-5 years and all learn to
speak on time. I would be very concerned about the neurological health of
a child who would put up with not getting to eat any solid foods until he
was two years old. "Normal" babies will be demanding food between 6 months
and 12 months, and I don't see how it would be possible to keep solid foods
away from a normal, healthy child of this age. Why did the mother do this?
There may indeed be some fallout from not introducing solid foods -- if
that is in fact the culprit. And if so, it isn't the extended
breastfeeding, but rather the lack of solids. Inquiring minds want to know
more . . . .
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