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Is It Possible That My Daughter Has A Learning Disability?
I've read to my daughter since she was in the womb. She's now 4 years old and when I read to her, it seems like she doesn't understand what's going on in the story. I try to ask her questions, but she doesn't ever seem to be able to answer simple things even if I've read her the same thing 5 times. Is she uninterested, or could she have some sort of learning disability?
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Saturday 20th of March 2010 01:44:23 AM
Sometimes toddler are hard to please. You must find a way on how to please them. Maybe they are not interested with what you are reading with her. You may try this, once you read with her, try to explain it in layman simple terms. Likewise, you can use different tone of voice to projecting the characters when you read. My 3 year old son like this way of reading and story telling. He loved to listen when I portray different kinds of characters in the story. And listen well if I changed my voice. Hence,if she still not interested, observe well,otherwise better seek the help of a doctor or professional in child psychology.

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