'OutDaughtered': Danielle Talks Possibility of Quintuplets Being 'Behind in All Aspects' (Exclusive)

In ET's sneak peek, the Busbys are working to help their daughters with their reading levels. 'OutDaughtered' airs Tuesdays on TLC.

Danielle Busby is putting in the work to help her daughters with their varying reading levels. 

As Danielle and her husband, Adam Busby, contend with the realization that their 8-year-old quintuplets -- Ava Lane, Olivia Marie, Hazel Grace, Riley Paige and Parker Kate -- aren't all on the same reading level, the Busbys get to work on helping each daughter with their individual needs.

In ET's exclusive clip from next Tuesday's OutDaughtered episode, Danielle takes time to help Ava with her reading skills amid her learning struggles. Danielle explains that she knew her quints might be a bit behind because of how early they were born and she is aware that she might need to help them learn more efficiently.

"I always knew that our kids would possibly be behind in all aspects -- they were born at 28 weeks and two days. So ever since they started public school, I've gotten all of them tested multiple times every year, just to see like, you know, is there any disabilities, do they [have] speech problems or dyslexia," Danielle confesses in a side interview.

"And so it's really important at this point with Ava to figure out where her struggle is, and is there something that we could do to help her learn better?" she adds.

As for Ava, she shares that she really enjoys the separate reading time with her mother. "I like reading with my mom because my mom's next to me helping me if I get stuck with a word and then I get to spend time with her," she says in her side interview.

In addition to their five daughters, Danielle and Adam are parents of 12-year-old Blayke. 

OutDaughtered airs Tuesdays on TLC.

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