Is this normal for a 2 year old?
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You have a Einstein in training, you could let her start school when shes 3. Teach her things that matter. This is totally normal, every child is different. Yours has a gift of knowledge. Help her, encourage her along the path of success. You are very lucky to have this child.
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no but every kid is different
i don't think so. Yes
no, but this means she has a high IQ , great memory, and is intelligent
not all children but my son is just like that but he is 2 1/2 boys are slower than girls!wow, you have a real genius on your hands! start looking at special schools, don't stick her in with the rest of human cattle! No, she's way ahead of her time, if she's just 2. even 2.5, 3 that would be impressive! You have an extraordinary child, but you knew that already.
congratulations, you have an extremely talented child. You ought to do all you can to encourage her along the way. :-D
She's above average, seemingly gifted. But that isn't completely out of the ordinary.Don't think so. Hey, maybe your kid is a child prodigy!! You should go to your local school center or whatever it is and ask for an IQ test for your girl. She may be able to start school earlier and it would help to understnad what is going on. I started school early too, even though it was when i was 4. I would love to have a kid like that later on in life! (i'm only 13). I think it shows above average intelligence for a two year old
she's heading for sainthood ....ok what does she do for mischief??? she has to vent ! she seems bright and sweet.... enjoy her... in a few years you'll be trying to have her adopted out and wonder where that bright child disappeared to
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you have a precocious child - one of my kids talked by the age of 9 months and she could also recognize words . Enjoy your gifted child and read to her all the time but most important get her to be with other children or she will not be socially adjusted . You don't want her to feel different - enjoy all her uniqueness and i wish you a lot of patience
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mother of 8 No she is way ahead. My four year old would struggle with some of that stuff. You have obviously spent a lot of time with her and kids soak up info like a sponge. You may find though that she will plateau for a while and others will catch up. Its all normal. Maybe get her I.Q. tested in a few years if it continues.
But realise that all kids develop at different rates and try not to compare too much or push her too far. Just enjoy your little einstein, cos they don't stay small for long.
My 2 year old son is the very same but he can read some words and count higher he is also able to identify all the letters upper and lower case and he knows his ABC's and many words in sign language. I consulted his doctor and was told that this is VERY unusual . I have read to him and we sing songs but otherwise he has picked all this up on his own. My doctor said just keep things as they are and don't start cramming things down his throat. Just let him be himself. MY daughter is the same age and is also advanced in a few areas like communications and recognition as well - basically we continue to keep her engaged through reading and exposure to life (museums, events, activities) but don't try to force things.
There is nothing you can do to stop her learning, only encourage it! Also, since she is so young, as others have said, let her be her age and enjoy things - don't feel pressure to keep upping the ante; one pioece of advice is to allow her to progress and match that with appropriate activities.
One thing you might want to conisder for the future is what is the best educational exp - if she is that far advanced, public school may not be the best option depending on the neighborhood. You don't need to worry about that now, but may want to plan and investigate options (public, or private).
u have taught her well. keep up the gd work She sounds normal.
U r bless to have a smart kid, encourage her, my daughter was the same she's now 5, she been reading since she's 3 she's now on grade 2-3 level, I home school her.
she is a smart cookie! i could do some of that when i was 2 but not all of it and i have a high IQ have you taught her to read or spell or count money have you taught her mathUnless your doctor says otherwise or has reason for concern, anything is "normal" at any age... have you spoken with her pediatrician about this? they might be able to tell you how to help her. She is a very smart girl and may get bored very easily.
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