We just introduced DS(11) to cassette tapes. He came to us with a full carrying case - maybe a dozen slots - and was showing us the tapes he selected. Most of the bands are completely unfamiliar to him.

At one point, DH and I each had a cassette pulled, and when I went to return mine, I commented that I didn't remember which slot I had pulled it from. DS did not hesitate to put it back where it belonged.

Here's where I think the V-S part comes in:

The tapes were not all facing the same direction, so some words were upside down. He explained his organizational plan: "These are white type on a black background; that connects to these two that are black type on a blue background; this one is still a black background, but has red and green type, which leads to all of these, which are red on white backgrounds."

I have vacillated for years over whether DS is a V-S kid, and if so, to what extent. Does this sound like a typical V-S characteristic to those of you with more experience?