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    I have a 15mos old and she understand everything!! Too much at times LOL

    Like pp have said, if she's in a testing mood I remove the item or her from the area. She'll have a fit but will not go back there. She's "pleading her case" lol

    She knows what you're saying....even if she's never heard the word NO at home she HAS heard it with you and knows to stop etc. So she's 100% testing you....be consistant

    I want to add that I'll start off with "don't put your fingers in your mouth/no climbing the stairs/dont touch" etc.....after having to say it for the 3rd time in a row that's wen I'll say NO and she KNOWS what it's for...
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