Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Overheard a conversation with DD and her friends. One friend announced that she wants to be famous when she grows up. My daughter asked, "For what will you be famous?"
They had no idea what she was talking about. DD repeated the question (in the same way) two times. Then another friend got it and said, "Ohhhh! She means what do you want to be famous for?"
DD could not understand why she wasn't understood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No she is not. Most kids I know use proper grammar from a young age.
Yes, this.
Anonymous wrote:No she is not. Most kids I know use proper grammar from a young age.