It's normal, not to worry, most children of that age are able to see things that adults can't see. Their minds and vision are still very much clearer and they can definitely see things beyond what most grown up will be able to see. The sad thing is, most adult believe this is something wrong and will do everything and anything to stop their children from seeing this. They will punish them and instil fear in them that this is wrong. So, the end result is, most children lose this ability as yong as 2 to 3 years of age. The 3rd eye is a gift which everyone will have the day they are born, but almost everyone will force it to shut down mostly due to fear or ignorant. Therefore only a small handful of them actually can have views of this world and beyond, it is a knowledge that can be very useful as we are definitely not alone, we end up having scientists using millions trying to probe the unknown when one would have the answers for free right from the begining. That's the irony of it.
2006-09-04 16:42:32
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answered by firefly 5
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I believe that many, if not most, kids are able to see and hear things we don't as adults. I think we learn from our Western society that it's not "normal" to see and hear these things, so we block it out. My son can see energy (auras) at age 5. I have encouraged this in him and have found a teacher to help him learn what to do with this gift. I don't want him to lose it. Don't treat it as strange!
2006-09-04 23:14:49
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answered by jzz224 1
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They say kids can see things like that up until they are about 4. So, I wouldn't be surprised. I'll wake up in the morning and my son is staring at nothing gibberjawing away, like he is talking to someone. It's ok, as long as they don't cry.
2006-09-04 23:14:28
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answered by tricksy 4
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Haha, where's your imagination? My kid makes up all kinds of things. He's been on firetrucks and in space and played with kids we haven't seen in months.
Part of it is that he has NO sense of time. So if there were ever two kids in your kitchen, she may be remembering it just now and acting like it happened just now.
Ask her if the chocolate cookies had sprinkles!
2006-09-04 23:12:40
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answered by lucy_shy8000 5
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It is possible, I was the same way as a child and still am today. Children are more open minded at that age, they can see many things most adults can't. Don't scare her about it. Encourage her.
2006-09-04 23:01:57
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answered by niks_mom7 2
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Children are more open to experiences like these than adults. I wouldn't worry about it. My boys seemed to see things all the time (over my shoulder for ex). Eventually they will grow and they will no longer have these experiences.
2006-09-04 23:43:48
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answered by country girl 5
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I have a couple words for you....imaginary friends! My son does this sort of thing all the time.
2006-09-04 23:02:11
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answered by Tetsi 3
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What kind of T.V. is she watching? Take a few days and observe and you may be surprised.
2006-09-05 22:15:56
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answered by ~♥ L ♥~ 4
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Toddlers have very active imaginations.
2006-09-04 23:00:29
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answered by gspmommy 3
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Is gifted to her.Be there with her,if she need you to play together...
2006-09-04 23:13:11
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answered by Anonymous
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