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  • MunchkinWrangler
    New Daycare.com Member
    • Nov 2015
    • 777

    #16
    Originally posted by Thriftylady
    I haven't noticed anything to lead me to that, but I suppose it is possible. I will say though she is really good at math!
    That makes sense! It seems when people are good at math, reading and just the activity of it is either difficult or not interesting and vice versa. I just thought because the words she was mixing up were so similar.

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    • MunchkinWrangler
      New Daycare.com Member
      • Nov 2015
      • 777

      #17
      Originally posted by Josiegirl
      They all have their strengths and interests that develop quicker than others.
      Years ago I had a little boy who refused to do his colors, discussed it with dcm, thought he might be color blind, the whole worry train. He was going on to Kindergarten and would never play any color games here. BUT he excelled at skiing, learned to ride his 2 wheel bike at a very young age. He was too darn busy learning what HE wanted to learn to give a care about what everybody else wanted him to learn. I'm sure he knows colors now. Lol He's in high school.
      Truth! My ds was ahead in all of his physical motor skills but language was slightly behind. Now he never stops talking!

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