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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, why would you not addressed it sooner and done more to encourage her to be age appropriate.[/quote] How the hell are you going to make a kid slow down? How is being advanced not age appropriate? Is this because it is a girl, not a boy? SMH!!![/quote] SMH? I think being too advanced is a bit scary not from an age appropriate perspective as much as one of burn out. My older boy was practically remedial at this age and spent oodles of time naval gazing and role playing. He is also advance now at age 9 but his progression was gradual. He is now very creative and curious and easy going and I can't help but feel that his more relaxed approach to the early years played a part. Perhaps this is about temperament. They are different kids. [/quote]
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