have2getaway said:
triplefigs--Have you considered that your son may have hyperlexia? Our son has high functioning autism and he has some borderline hyperlexia characteristics. He has an extreme fascination with numbers and letters. He also has a strong photographic memory and has memorized whole books, movies, as well. We have been told that he should be reading by 4. It is kind of freaky, because he will run through whole sections of Toy Story, complete with the accents and everything.
Not to hijack this thread, but...
Thanks for the suggestion, but I do not think he does. It never hurts to mention it at our next appt,though!
DS has been thoroughly tested by several different specialists (Neuro, Dev Ped, Dev Psych, School System, therapists) and they ALL are in agreement he doesn't have PDD, Asperger's, or Autism. He is extremely social, has good conversation skills, good and appropriate interaction with peers, language skills are almost normal, never 'regressed', etc. As far as the book, he isn't really reading the words, he's just memorized it because I've read it to him so much!

He is in Speech Therapy and sees an Audiologist (normal hearing). They all are EXCELLENT and have never even mentioned this, but have diagnosed him with all the other above-mentioned things. I think they would have, but, like I said, it never hurts to ask them!
My triplets were preemies, and DS has PVL (actual brain tissue demise) and CP. He has auditory processing errors, receptive language trouble (although on his most recent testing he was almost at age level- WTG, DS!

), mild ADD, and SID. His expressive language skills are completely normal. His brain just really does well with concrete info.
Thanks for the suggestions. I'm ALWAYS open to new info and research where my children are concerned!