Anonymous wrote:Is this is a humblebrag or paranoid "is my kid autistic" post?
(totally normal, OP, there is nothing wrong with your child. And FWIW, if we haven't read a book in a month or two, my 2 1/2 year old forgets the words)
Anonymous wrote:I get new books for my 2 year old every couple weeks at the library. After I have read a book a few times it seems like he has it memorized. If I skip a sentence because I'm rushing he will say you have to say ... and recite the sentence I missed. He also will recite parts of books while doing other things. Is this a normal toddler thing? Autism has never been a concern, his doctors pretty much said he doesn't have any signs of it and he is very social. He will also ask me to repeat certain sentences I say over and over like he is trying to memorize them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok thanks. I was getting a little concerned about Aspergers tonight while he sat in the bath tub reciting a book I only read a few times.
It is something that happens with Asperger's kids, but it is also something that happens with other kids. How is DC otherwise? Does the kid make eye contact? Cuddle? Play normally? Point at things? Bring things to show you? Respond to hugs?
If the answer is "yes," to those things, it's nothing to worry about. Let the idea go. If you see some of these other things, you may want to keep it in the back of your head.
Anonymous wrote:Ok thanks. I was getting a little concerned about Aspergers tonight while he sat in the bath tub reciting a book I only read a few times.