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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Overheard a conversation with DD and her friends. One friend announced that she wants to be famous when she grows up. My daughter asked, "For what will you be famous?" They had no idea what she was talking about. DD repeated the question (in the same way) two times. Then another friend got it and said, "Ohhhh! She means what do you want to be famous for?" DD could not understand why she wasn't understood.[/quote] Your DD has trouble with social skills and reading social queues. She needs a social skills group.[/quote] And you need a dictionary. [i]Queues[/i] are lines in which people stand to wait for something. [i]Cues[/i] are signals others give us. But hey, at least you [i]spelled[/i] "queue" correctly! Lovely to see someone who can't even use "cue" lecturing the OP on her kid's use of words. OP, don't discourage your child from speaking properly. She won't get beaten up at school for it though others will end up envious when she is regarded by teachers as smart and articulate. And she doesn't need a social skills group; the other kids need parents who pay some attention to how the kids speak. [/quote] +![/quote]
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