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[quote=Anonymous]NP here. I didn't know kids did this until my son started doing it. I wasn't concerned, but I was blown away. When I talk to my friends about this stuff (just 1 or 2 very close friends), I'm more from like a "it's so cool how their brains develop, isn't it?" angle. Because it just is. I don't think this is a humble brag. Sometimes our kids just amaze us. Add to that the ever present possibility of autism, some parents worry. It's hard not to worry when there's so much information out there that seems to say if your child is TOO smart, there's a problem. My son just turned 4, OP. I don't know how close he is to reading, but he still has a strong interest in books. And if we change one tiny word, he corrects us, even with library books we've only read 2 or 3 times. It's fun. Enjoy it! [/quote]
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