My daughter is 2. When she is put in to a social setting she steps back and analyzes the setting for a good long while. Then she jumps in there and is extremely social. My point is that she seems to be extremely introverted and analytical at times and then at others extremely extroverted. I wonder if we have a greater capacity for all of these personality indexes when we are that young but then eventually one of them becomes more dominant? Also, I'm glad you enjoy it here, thank you for the positive feedback.
Being introverted doesn't necessarily translate into being less social. This video goes into some depth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnZE8bNbLZU Introverts really just need time to asses, and recharge. She's two, she'll to go through her self-identifying process that normally occurs in the teen years, and you might then get a clearer picture of her personality type.
I'd like to think that I'm an ENTJ that has developed all 4 functions nicely and am relatively well-rounded. But who knows, I could be way off base there. Thanks for the link.
My kid does the same thing, I don't know how much it defines how they will act down the line, it will be interesting to see how she develops. The more foreign a situation is too her the longer it takes her to get involved. I know that I was extremely extroverted until I was about 7 or years old and then things that happened to me make me become extremely introverted and shy. Many years down the line I think I cross between the two state depending on weather I think that a social interaction will be fun or profitable.