Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP do you have a background in early child development? If so, you should know that hitting developmental milestones early is not indicative of intelligence. Plenty of kids talk later and turn out to be quite bright.[/quote
+1 exactly -anecdotally, one of the smartest people I know didn't say a word until 27 months, and my brother , who was an early talker had learning difficulties later on.. I write this because there is seems to be no correlation.
OP already stated she doesn't have an extensive background in childhood development. But I do - and there is a definite correlation between early communication and language skills and intelligence - which in no way means that a slow talker can't also turn out to be extremely intelligent or a genius. It is not mutually exclusive. However, a child with this toddler's understanding and communication will not be of average intelligence - she is quite advanced.