What does your toddler do that’s advanced for his/her age?

Anonymous
Just for fun, guys.

My 2.5 yr old is strong and can actually vacuum. He does a good job!
Anonymous
Vocabulary. He loves words and talking! He routinely uses words like horizontal, precarious, fret, cantilevered. Tell him a word and definition once and he incorporates it.
Anonymous
Wears a tuxedo to preschool, plays Bach while also eating the candy.
Anonymous
DD does an amazing job identifying major artists by their work. It’s freaky. We inherited a stack of art books from my grandmother, who was an artist, and DD loves them. You can point to any painting in the books and DD can tell you who painted it.
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Anonymous wrote:DD does an amazing job identifying major artists by their work. It’s freaky. We inherited a stack of art books from my grandmother, who was an artist, and DD loves them. You can point to any painting in the books and DD can tell you who painted it.


That is amazing!
Anonymous
My 2.25 year old knows what all the parts on a plane are, including the stabilizer. She knows weird shapes too, like a rhombus. I have no idea where she picked this stuff up.
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Anonymous wrote:Wears a tuxedo to preschool, plays Bach while also eating the candy.



Those are neither advanced or funny. You should have said “designs his tuxedos” and “plays Rachmaninov while eating sushi”. Bach can be quite easy to play on a toy piano.
Anonymous
My nephew could hit a slow pitch at 23 months. He did turn out to be a baseball player.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 2.25 year old knows what all the parts on a plane are, including the stabilizer. She knows weird shapes too, like a rhombus. I have no idea where she picked this stuff up.



Okay, that is cool!
Anonymous
My 10M old climbs the stairs. I put her on some stairs at a playground recently and she sort of froze, didnt go up or down. Then a few days ago she was crawling around the house with me behind her. She confidently crawled over to the stairs and started climbing, lifting each hind leg up to the next riser and hoisting. She went about halfway up the flight before she got tired. She has no sense of what is behind her or how precarious her position; we have ordered gates!!
Anonymous
Reading. Not word identification - reading.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wears a tuxedo to preschool, plays Bach while also eating the candy.



Those are neither advanced or funny. You should have said “designs his tuxedos” and “plays Rachmaninov while eating sushi”. Bach can be quite easy to play on a toy piano.



LOL! What if I told you he trained out pet monkey to do the same? Huh?
Anonymous
DS is almost 2.5 and can count to a thousand. He doesn’t get that 4 is more than 2 but can recite the sequence perfectly.
Anonymous
My 2.5 year old can name an absurd number of animals. He just really gets excited by animals and if you tell him the name of an animal once or twice he'll remember it. I'm betting we're about to be in an intense dinosaur phase.
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Anonymous wrote:My 2.5 year old can name an absurd number of animals. He just really gets excited by animals and if you tell him the name of an animal once or twice he'll remember it. I'm betting we're about to be in an intense dinosaur phase.



+1. Except with same-age DS it’s flowers, bushes and trees.
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