In terms of the dcg...please remember that all kids develop differently! My son is four and can't write any letters really yet! He also isn't that great at puzzles...but he has an amazing expressive vocabulary, is very athletic and strong, and is very gentle with the other kids. Each kid has their own strengths and interests, so just because your daughter can write her letters, doesn't mean the other child the same age can do it as well or at all. In terms of your daughter adjusting, it might just take time. My kids were younger when I started and I didn't have many problems with it, but at 4, I could see it being a big adjustment. Can you let her have some time on her own in her bedroom with her own toys that she keeps there? That way she doesn't feel obliged to play with the other girl all the time...it isn't her job. Maybe also once you find smoe things that they both like doing and are good at (maybe dress-up or imaginary play?), they will play more with each other.

































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