dd is nearly 3, has been very articulate from an early age and seems very happy and content both at home and nursery. We have the odd tantrum as you'd expect but she's generally pretty well-behaved (main problem is contrariness - she will argue with me about anything!)
But I'm getting a bit worried because while she'll play happily on her own, she doesn't seem to form friendships/attachments like the other children at nursery do - they seem to interact with each other and play together but she'll usually be off on her own, happily doing her own thing - is this normal for her age?
She rarely talks about other children unless I prompt her. And while she can be very chatty and affectionate at home, it can often be really hard to get her attention. Its like she is off in her own little world most of the time. Often I can't get any response from her unless I act a part in the fantasy of the minute (I might have to be a bird, or a pirate, or a....) and these fantasies will last HOURS.
When I get down to her level and try to look her in the eye, it can be very hard to get her to look at me and listen - I can see her attention sliding away all the time, like her mind is always racing and on other things.
So.... normal toddler behaviour or should I worry?