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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] OP here. I don't think she's advanced or gifted. I'll let her choose books. But so far she has been progressing to higher levels of BOB books until she could fluently read them all. She does not show a lot of curiosity though. She will read if you ask her and she enjoys it, but she prefers to play which we also do a lot.[/quote] OP, it sounds to me like you're pushing reading. Some kids go along with being pushed. Some kids dig in their heels. Is reading something you want to risk your daughter digging in her heels on? And when you let her choose books, let her actually choose them. A free choice, not a constrained choice. If she wants to read Go Dog Go, let her.[/quote]
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