Well, I do believe in reincarnation. It was my first thought when I read the OP. Who knows for sure though. I don't usually buy into the idea that something as complex as an era is simply an interest for someone just learning to talk and potty train. From a developmental point of view the child should be at the simple toys and simple stories level of interest...anything more seems to be coming from somewhere else.
Now, if an 8 year old just came out of the blue with it I would be much more skeptical. By now they've had plenty of time to develop a vivid imagination.
He was pretty much born also interested in car production, his first word after "mom" and "up" was "gearshift". His dad had a VW when he was 2 he sold it and said he would forget about it in a week, he still talks about that car. We have another VW lol.
My son talked about Germany from a young age
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Well, I do believe in reincarnation. It was my first thought when I read the OP. Who knows for sure though. I don't usually buy into the idea that something as complex as an era is simply an interest for someone just learning to talk and potty train. From a developmental point of view the child should be at the simple toys and simple stories level of interest...anything more seems to be coming from somewhere else.
Now, if an 8 year old just came out of the blue with it I would be much more skeptical. By now they've had plenty of time to develop a vivid imagination.
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He was pretty much born also interested in car production, his first word after "mom" and "up" was "gearshift". His dad had a VW when he was 2 he sold it and said he would forget about it in a week, he still talks about that car. We have another VW lol.