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<blockquote data-quote="Cinderella's Momma" data-source="post: 79680" data-attributes="member: 4050"><p>Thank you all for your support! :smile:</p><p></p><p>I am taking her into the Child Guidance Center here and they are going to do a full psychiatric evaluation and then they start in on counseling. I am hoping that these new counselors will be more aggressive and able to help her out and help her understand what is going on inside her little head so that she can learn to control it better.</p><p></p><p>From my understanding, she does not hit or throw things at school, but she does try to control everything (I blame my mother for that one! ;oP) when she plays, so that could be part of the problem.</p><p></p><p>Being weird for no reason at all is ME!! :rofl: </p><p></p><p>And she does it too. Our school doesn't offer after school activites or sports until they are much older. difficult child does love cheerleading, but I believe they have to be in 6th grade or higher before you can do that. I looked into a cheerleading program nearby, but I couldn't afford it at all, it was very expensive!</p><p></p><p>She was in dance and she liked it, but ballet is too slow for her, not to mention that it kept getting more expensive as it went along. I would like to put her in Martial Arts, I've heard that it is very good for kids with- ADHD, but, again, it's a money thing.</p><p></p><p>Because of her reading issues, it's not like she can get a book and sit in the corner and read like I used to do and so she has no out there, but I'm hoping that we can get something worked out.</p><p></p><p>One of my friends here also suggested the buddy system, so that may be something I can discuss with her teacher. It just breaks my heart so bad. I have never had to worry about her in the friends area before and always thought that that would be the one issue I wouldn't have to deal with, but the last few months have made all that change and it's awful. I cried myself to sleep last night and feel as if a bigger weight has been added to my shoulders.</p><p></p><p>I hope and pray that this situation changes for the better for both our sakes. Thanks, again. :flower:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cinderella's Momma, post: 79680, member: 4050"] Thank you all for your support! [img]:smile:[/img] I am taking her into the Child Guidance Center here and they are going to do a full psychiatric evaluation and then they start in on counseling. I am hoping that these new counselors will be more aggressive and able to help her out and help her understand what is going on inside her little head so that she can learn to control it better. From my understanding, she does not hit or throw things at school, but she does try to control everything (I blame my mother for that one! ;oP) when she plays, so that could be part of the problem. Being weird for no reason at all is ME!! [img]:rofl:[/img] And she does it too. Our school doesn't offer after school activites or sports until they are much older. difficult child does love cheerleading, but I believe they have to be in 6th grade or higher before you can do that. I looked into a cheerleading program nearby, but I couldn't afford it at all, it was very expensive! She was in dance and she liked it, but ballet is too slow for her, not to mention that it kept getting more expensive as it went along. I would like to put her in Martial Arts, I've heard that it is very good for kids with- ADHD, but, again, it's a money thing. Because of her reading issues, it's not like she can get a book and sit in the corner and read like I used to do and so she has no out there, but I'm hoping that we can get something worked out. One of my friends here also suggested the buddy system, so that may be something I can discuss with her teacher. It just breaks my heart so bad. I have never had to worry about her in the friends area before and always thought that that would be the one issue I wouldn't have to deal with, but the last few months have made all that change and it's awful. I cried myself to sleep last night and feel as if a bigger weight has been added to my shoulders. I hope and pray that this situation changes for the better for both our sakes. Thanks, again. [img]:flower:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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