Anonymous wrote:By 12 months DD knew just about what your DS knows and was speaking in short sentences and very clearly. By 19 months she could tell you her name, address, phone number and knew the real names of her mom and dad. She liked to point out her numbers and letters. She never forgot anything and correcct you if you weren't directly quoting something someone had said. She was reading by K (we skipped pre-k) and developed a real love of reading by 6. Homework was to read for 20 mintues and she would read for an hour (now it's 2-3 hours) She's now 8, still clever, and not autistic.
DS was a little slower in comparison but had a real fondness for counting and was doing addition and subtraction with ease by 3. He was obsessed with math. I can honestly have no idea when he learned how to read because it was as if he just woke up one day with the ability to read. Not kind of read but really read and comprehend. When he was six they tested his reading level and said he tested at a 5th grade level but that was only as far as the test went so they were sure it was much higher. DS has two best friends. One that is five years older and on the same level as he is intellectually. The other suffered some brain damage, is a little slow and uncoordinated, and DS really adores him. DS helps him with reading and the boy helps him with socialization. Yes, DS is on the spectrum but just far enough to make him quirky.
Not OP but I enjoyed hearing your stories about your kids. They both sound like neat kids.