Is my DD the only kid who speaks this way?

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Anonymous wrote:No she is not. Most kids I know use proper grammar from a young age.


Yes, this.


On the contrary, when your child speaks this way, he or she sounds a pedant who precisely follows proscriptive grammar rules. That's a great way to mark themselves at a young age as someone who cares more about arbitrary rules than as someone who wants to communicate or be understood.

Frankly, this sounds like the behavior of a child on the spectrum.


+1 all I thought of was Sheldon from Big Band Theory. He'd say the same thing.
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Anonymous wrote:Your snowflake is obviously very advanced. Bravo Larla!

"Snowflake" and "Larla" - two words only used by someone who has been on here for years, day in day out. Poster, please get a life or a least a hobby (besides DCUM)!


I will reach back to my youth and throw out a well worn phrase: takes one to know one.
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