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Hi new here would like some honest opinions about my daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 528729" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Welcome! You ARE a wonderfull mom because you look for answers. You see some issues and instead of burying your head in the sand, you seek answers/solutions. </p><p>My kids are also raised bilingual but I don't believe it accounts for their issues: look at my signature! lol All 3 have been in speech at one point or an other. </p><p>My 6 year old is also in K and also read at 1st grade level. I could have 10 kids like him.</p><p>V, on the other hand... well a lot more challenging. About a year ago, I was crying avery night because he made our lives a nightmare. You should have seen the chaos in our house.</p><p>Like others said: speech evaluation, Occupational Therapist (OT) evaluation first. They are fairly easy to obtain. Then find a neuro-psychiatric, developmental pediatrician in your area and get on the waiting list. It usually is sevarl months so you don't want to waste anymore time than you have to.</p><p>Knowledge is power. Become an expert in your child issues. Learn to understand the issues behind the behavior.</p><p>It is a process, a journey and you won't do it overnight. But it WILL get better.</p><p>Come here often and know that you are not alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 528729, member: 11847"] Welcome! You ARE a wonderfull mom because you look for answers. You see some issues and instead of burying your head in the sand, you seek answers/solutions. My kids are also raised bilingual but I don't believe it accounts for their issues: look at my signature! lol All 3 have been in speech at one point or an other. My 6 year old is also in K and also read at 1st grade level. I could have 10 kids like him. V, on the other hand... well a lot more challenging. About a year ago, I was crying avery night because he made our lives a nightmare. You should have seen the chaos in our house. Like others said: speech evaluation, Occupational Therapist (OT) evaluation first. They are fairly easy to obtain. Then find a neuro-psychiatric, developmental pediatrician in your area and get on the waiting list. It usually is sevarl months so you don't want to waste anymore time than you have to. Knowledge is power. Become an expert in your child issues. Learn to understand the issues behind the behavior. It is a process, a journey and you won't do it overnight. But it WILL get better. Come here often and know that you are not alone. [/QUOTE]
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