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Originally posted by Gattigap
Interesting, but also remember that part of Seuss' charm is the cadence, the rhyme, etc., which would aid in retention. (Gatti Jr. does this with pieces of "Oh, the Places You'll Go.") So, what Ty's describing might be the result of eidetic imagery, but it might also be aural.
Regardless, it's sometimes startling to experience your kid doing that.
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If eidetic imagery is limited to pictures, I guess that would require lil' Ty to be able to read already. Duh. Maybe there's a different phenomenon for "fabulous aural memory" and I missed that class cuz I dropped child psych.