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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 470922" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Welcome!</p><p></p><p>First, does she EVER seem to hear you? Have you had her hearing checked? It is possible that your voice is in a range she does not hear well, and certainly not when she is otherwise preoccupied. Something to consider if she is much more compliant with husband. (assuming of course, he has a deeper voice) Another thing that could cause a difference with morning routines is phrasing. See if he says things any differently than you do. One word could change the meaning of a sentence, and I don't just mean the word please. "Get your shoes on." and "Put on your shoes." and "Put your shoes on your feet." are all VERY different to a child with possible language processing issues.</p><p></p><p> I feel very awkward suggesting this because I have just in the last two days been blindsided myself by a possible new diagnosis for my daughter which I NEVER expected, but the above statements sound very much like Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) (Autism Spectrum Disorder). Given her high level of intelligence, possibly Asperger's. The psychologist should have evaluation tools for this or know of a good referral.</p><p></p><p>How was her development? Have you noticed any sensory issues? Loud noises, picky eating, certain pieces of clothing she refuses to wear?</p><p></p><p>Welcome again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 470922, member: 11965"] Welcome! First, does she EVER seem to hear you? Have you had her hearing checked? It is possible that your voice is in a range she does not hear well, and certainly not when she is otherwise preoccupied. Something to consider if she is much more compliant with husband. (assuming of course, he has a deeper voice) Another thing that could cause a difference with morning routines is phrasing. See if he says things any differently than you do. One word could change the meaning of a sentence, and I don't just mean the word please. "Get your shoes on." and "Put on your shoes." and "Put your shoes on your feet." are all VERY different to a child with possible language processing issues. I feel very awkward suggesting this because I have just in the last two days been blindsided myself by a possible new diagnosis for my daughter which I NEVER expected, but the above statements sound very much like Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) (Autism Spectrum Disorder). Given her high level of intelligence, possibly Asperger's. The psychologist should have evaluation tools for this or know of a good referral. How was her development? Have you noticed any sensory issues? Loud noises, picky eating, certain pieces of clothing she refuses to wear? Welcome again! [/QUOTE]
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