Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a normal 3 year old
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First time parents are precious.
Seriously? Can your child make up a coherent story with original characters and a beginning, middle, and end at any age?
Mine did at that age. And they weren't geniuses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First time parents are precious.
Seriously? Can your child make up a coherent story with original characters and a beginning, middle, and end at any age?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a normal 3 year old
Anonymous wrote:First time parents are precious.
Anonymous wrote:What you describe is neuro-typical for that age. Be happy your child is normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My niece and art. She could draw recognizable faces at three. All she ever wanted to do was draw and paint. The only books she wanted to look at were coffee table art books.
She grew up to be an artist but my sister has said many times that she wished she’d gotten her into other things as well. She never could have gotten into a regular college (got into art school) and has a very limited level of curiosity.
But how much can you really shape a kid's interests? I'm sure that your sister did expose her to lots of stuff, but people come out hardwired about certain things.