When I was about 13 I met a woman who I will never forget and still talk to this day. She was the high priestess in our coven, which i became initiated into about 2 years later. She was honestly the most amazing person i have met to date.
As a kid we all remember saying things or knowing things and having nobody believe us, and this is such a shame. I remember being outside, and i'd start singing a song i'd NEVER heard before, and come inside only to find it was on the radio.
Anyways back to the point. On one of my many nights sitting in the living room of her house we got into a discussion abotu supernatural gifts. I told her about a few things taht had happened to me and that i was confused about it and frustrated and she told me somethign i'll never forget. She said:
"Emily, Everyone, and I repeat, Every single person, is psychic. We all have the ability to know who is about to phone before we hear it ring. We can all guess the excate number another is thinking of, we can all sence things. But the only problem is, too many of us refuse to access it, develop it, or even acknowledge that it's there."
You see, when you're a child, you're "fresh" from the other world, (if you believe in that, that is. I do) You dont have anything clouding your mind with disbelief. You don't think of it as, Your imagenation. You pick up on things. And if you have parents or friends that when you tell them about such things, scoff at you and tell you to grow up and stop pretending, eventually you will forget about it. You will stop trying to develop these skills, and forget to access it.
So to answer your question Theresa, Yes, your daughter most deffanitly has a gift, as does everyone of us whether we choose to believe it or not. Your daughter is starting to outwardly acknowledge she can access these gifts, encourage that. Never tell her to stop lying or pretending, because she's not. She knew that her daddy was calling. She was right. She may not always be, but that doesnt mean she is loosing her gift, Nobody is always right. But when she says "Daddy is calling." or anything like that, if she is right, Smile and say, " IT IS DADDY! Good girl Emma!" And make her feel proud, that way she WILL continue to access it, which is the best thing she can do. If she's wrong, either dont say anything, or say, Nope, not this time kiddo.
If you want additional information of developing these gifts, other gifts, personal experiences, and henceforth, feel 1000% Free to PM me, I'm nore than happy to share


That goes for everyone.