Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Are you sure he isn't just being defiant/obstinate? If you are quizzing him when he just wants to play and ignore you, this may be his way of trying to shut it down.
op here. I thought that this may be a possibility at first, but he often points out objects and says they are green.

Anonymous wrote: Are you sure he isn't just being defiant/obstinate? If you are quizzing him when he just wants to play and ignore you, this may be his way of trying to shut it down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just read up on this as DD also has a hard time identifying colors. She's also 23 months old. What I read is that identifying colors by name is an advanced skill that is developed at 3-4 years old and you should not test a child until before kindergarten.
That's ridiculous. 3 year olds can read books but they can't tell the difference between red and white ? If they are colored blind they can't. Otherwise, they can.
Anonymous wrote:I just read up on this as DD also has a hard time identifying colors. She's also 23 months old. What I read is that identifying colors by name is an advanced skill that is developed at 3-4 years old and you should not test a child until before kindergarten.