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typing children
Okay , can you guys give a sociotype to a 4 year old? Lmao.
He loves Paw Patrol and Jake and the Neverland Pirates and Umi Zoomi.
He wasn't crazy about sword in the stone or the sort of over the top romantic disney movies. He was kind of meh over both Lion King and Aladdin. Although he loves his Pluto doll.
Whenever I used the Charge/Harpoon type ability in World of Warcraft, it thrilled him.
He hugs me whenever I make him kraft macaroni and cheese, but only macaroni and cheese. It's so precious.
He likes to physically push his body into people and tackle them and then laugh but that's just normal toddler shit. NTR but I don't know.
His favorite word is "exit."
He's really into music... and responds the best to it kind of.
No pics for VI because of sick pedos. Just try to discern without the image.
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It's possible since time when they begin to speak by sentences - time when their consciousness closes to typical human. Near 2 years old. May be harder, than typing adults. Typing needs video or IRL communication, anyway.
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I can only tell if they are P or J type at that age. I can tell other functions around 7 and up but kids all act the same way and mimic each other for the most part. The small differences is in the way that they react. For example SEI will want something from other kids but unable to use words to ask because they are introverts and will instead use Fe and just explode with reaction crying tantrum, whereas an SEE child may freeze at the over reaction or they may be watching and taking things in quietly.
My sister's girl is 3 years old now and she is definitely a P type. She's the messiest child ever and she's not patient organized, clean, neat, she climbs on top of everything, doesn't fear much. She is definitely some kind of experiencer type because she will go off and explore and not look back to see where mom is ugh ugh ugh
The other one is a boy and is SEI he used to put everything in order, the cars were lined up in neat rows and he cleaned up his toys. He was always afraid of mom being too far off so he kept his other eye on her.
They both have different tastes in cartoons too.
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I believe it is possible but also that you should probably avoid it since boxing in children like that sounds unhealthy for all parties.
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"He likes to physically push his body into people and tackle them and then laugh but that's just normal toddler shit. "
I think he's Se type. I've seen an SEE child do this because what is happening is that they are pushing boundaries to see what they can get away with.