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I didn't recognise 2 year old DD when I picked her up from nursery

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INeedNewShoes · 22/07/2019 18:44

DD is 2 (26m) and still has quite short hair so I've never had cause to put clips in it.

Today when I arrived to collect her she wasn't in her room so I went to another room they sometimes collect all the children in at the end of the day. En route I passed the kids' toilets where one of the staff was in the doorway helping a child wash their hands. I said hello, then 'how are you'. She looked at me slightly quizzically and proceeded to tell me about this child's day. I then looked and realised said child was wearing the same outfit as DD went in this morning, then a few more seconds and I realised it was my DD but literally had to go through the process of noticing the clothes then looking more carefully at her face before I twigged.

The staff had put a hair bobble in her hair to tie the front back. She looked completely different.

I know that if I pass someone in the street out of context I tend not to recognise them but I'm staggered that this extends to not recognising my own daughter straight away simply due to her hair being different.

I feel a bit bad about it and definitely feel embarrassed as the staff must have realised.

Is this remotely normal!?

OP posts:
BogglesGoggles · 22/07/2019 18:45

You probably have face blindness. This happens to me, even with immediately family when they haven’t changed anything.

theunrivalledjoysofparenting · 22/07/2019 18:46

Um... it sounds unusual.

Sunburntnoseandears · 22/07/2019 18:46

I was picking dd 12 up from a village green, sat waiting in the car, saw a young girl crossing the road. Made a mental note she looked like a girls in dd's year...
It was dd!!
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FlibbertyGiblets · 22/07/2019 18:47

I have minor face blindness and had a similar experience when one of the children was face painted at nursery. (A frog).I had no idea it was my kid. So we may be in a minority of two.

Gingernaut · 22/07/2019 18:48

Prosopagnosia - face blindness.

I can walk past my own family in the street and those 'before and after' pictures of weight loss success stories are completely unrecognizable to me.

It is a source of constant embarrassment.

ProfessorofPerspective · 22/07/2019 18:50

Happened to me when I collected DD from a dancing exam. She was about 10. They had put her hair in a bun and she looked totally different. Felt bad too!

AllFourOfThem · 22/07/2019 18:50

My DD used to refuse to wear their hair ties back and then when they suddenly did, they really did look different when looking at their faces so I think it’s normal. Remember you weren’t expecting to see you today DD looking any different than when you dropped her off that morning.

00100001 · 22/07/2019 18:52

I'm hopeless. Unless identical twins have the same haircut or outfit. I have no clue they're identical....

Herocomplex · 22/07/2019 18:53

Ha! Remember going to collect DC from nursery, a sea of blond haired babies in nappies (warm day). Took me longer than I would have thought to pick out my beloved child!

CatalogueUniverse · 22/07/2019 18:54

Face blindness. It’s a pain. People out of where I expect to see them- no chance.

Kids in a pack of kids all in uniform standing still - can’t pick any out that I know. I recognise people by hair/clothes or a combination along with gait.

Orangepear · 22/07/2019 18:59

I don't recognise my DD when I collect her from nursery either. I recognise her clothes though. I can't tell my DC apart in baby photos (few years between them).

MollyButton · 22/07/2019 19:00

I don't have face blindness but used to struggle to recognise my kids from school on Mufti days. I could cope if they were in Uniform but everyone wearing "home" clothes confused me.

HeadintheiClouds · 22/07/2019 19:03

God, that must have been a shock, op! I’ve certainly known people who couldn’t recognise others out of context.

Singlenotsingle · 22/07/2019 19:03

I'm the same! And it's embarrassing! I can only recognize people with some distinct characteristic, maybe red hair, but then if they dye it, I'm lost! I walk straight past them in the street without even acknowledging them.

IceniSky · 22/07/2019 19:04

I went to pick up my DD once at nursery and stood looking at her and another child unsure which one was mine. I was mortified.

WitsEnding · 22/07/2019 19:05

I once attended a primary school nativity play specifically to see DS but couldn't spot him. He was wearing a wig, was on stage throughout and completely stole the show - I didn't recognise him. Still a bit sad that I missed it,

LikeARedBalloon · 22/07/2019 19:08

I cheered the wrong child on a sports day...only realised during the second race that her shoes were the wrong colour and it wasn't her!!

Em3978 · 22/07/2019 19:16

I have face blindness too. And work in a school. Takes me a very long time to work out 30 names.
Boys are easier because they tend to have a constant hair style, girls take me a long time to learn because their hair and clothes differ more often. I have to find specific features to memorise so that i can learn them all.

tashakg89 · 22/07/2019 19:21

Omg I have this ii didn't know there was an actually name for it!

gowgow · 22/07/2019 19:23

My late Mum & I were looking at toddler photos Dad had taken of my brother & my son, couldn't decide which was which & they don't really look alike.

eosmum · 22/07/2019 19:25

Same here. Can’t follow plots of movies or tv shows as I can’t tell people apart. Even worse now that every second work guy has a beard as I used to try to pick people out by a specific feature. But now one beard guy is identical to another beard guy.

unlimiteddilutingjuice · 22/07/2019 19:26

I once spotted "DD" across a room at a toddler group and had a moments panic that i was breast feedign someone elses kid. Luckily it wasn't her.

Scarletoharaseyebrows · 22/07/2019 19:27

My husband has this. He has to go by haircuts and cars and voices. It's a pain. And (selfishly) really embarrassing at times!

Oilyskinproblems · 22/07/2019 19:28

I’ve never done this with one of my dc but I have always had trouble recognising people! I tend to walk everywhere with my head down to avoid the embarrassment of bumping in to someone I know and them realising I haven’t a clue who they are. I think a lot of people think I’m pretty rude and think I’m blanking them Blush it drives dh mad because I get actors that don’t look anything alike mixed up when watching films so I have to check with him who’s who.

While I don’t think it’s “normal” it’s definitely more common than I thought from this thread.

Chouetted · 22/07/2019 19:30

I have face blindness too There are dozens of us!

@eosmum try watching films with audio description on - they mention who everybody is, so it really saves my bacon when it comes to following to plot.