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    Forgetful Daughter

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      Haywiremom
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      Hi

      I need advice.
      My daughter cant seem to focus & very forgetful. One minute I tell her A, she will forget the next minute. I tried repeating myself so I can help her to log into her head.
      However, I am single parent & i am worried if one day I am gone, she will be helpless. Yes, I may have my mom & sisters to help me if I am really gone but I will like to start her from young to be independent.
      Any suggestion to help?

      thankyou.

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        smartmummy
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        How old is she?

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          Haywiremom
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          Hi smartmummy


          she is 8 years old. I will make sure to ask her what she do or eat in school, she will take very long to reply (because thinking) or replied i forget. I also ask her "what did you learn in school today" and answer is dont know…i really forgotten liao…

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            smartmummy
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            Hi Haywiremom!

            My DD used to told that "don’t know".Then T taught her that cannot say don’t know have to think.She got the phrase "don’t know" from me.Now she is better.She is now 6 years old.Did u visit the regular check up at 4 years old.If any concerns the doctor assess the child.Now also u can visit the poly.Then they will give a letter to KKS.So the charge will be cheap.I read in this forum about $35 for assess the child.Good Luck!

            Better to findout in early years.Now is ur DD in P1?
            How does she do her subjects?

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