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Hi!
I remember when my dd was appx 5 or 6 she would continually tell me she
had finished reading on of her books. I would just nod my head and tell
her that's great honey. It took me another week to realize that she
actually was reading them. I don't have any idea how she learned, but I
do know she did it herself I can't take any credit for it. She did the
same with her math. One day she just came up out of the blue and
started asking me questions about dividing. I in all of my infinite
wisdom told her we would need to look at multiplication first. She then
told me she already knew how to multiply and showed me. I not sure how
this happened, but am thrilled that it did. Kyle

Shelly A Kenner

That sounds like mine. I could read at 2 and I got so tired of school by
5th grade. My teacher's favorite was she daydreams alot. Little did
they know they were boring.

Shelly
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