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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica mom of 2" data-source="post: 81200" data-attributes="member: 4078"><p>Her anxiety has effected her life a great! She was a appart of a private christian school k2, k3 and k4 and she hated school then as well. Was it that she hated school or disliked leaving me? Who knows! We seen a child psy and she was no help at all! Basically in a nut shell, she said your daughter is at a diadvantage to get help because of her intelligence. SO DOES THAT MEAN IF YOU ARE SMART THERE IS NO REASON TO SEEK HELP FOR DAILY ANXIETY AND TACTILE SENSORY PROBLEMS???? UGH!!! Doctors make me sick sometimes! </p><p></p><p>Anyways, yea it has effected her life a great deal, We have noticed her having some problems right before she turned 3. Her behvior is completely different at school. She is the best student in class! I mentioned some of this to her teacher and she gave me that "over the top, think everything in the world is wrong with your child look!" All of you here know what look I am talking about...</p><p></p><p>Thank you for everything!</p><p>Jessica</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica mom of 2, post: 81200, member: 4078"] Her anxiety has effected her life a great! She was a appart of a private christian school k2, k3 and k4 and she hated school then as well. Was it that she hated school or disliked leaving me? Who knows! We seen a child psy and she was no help at all! Basically in a nut shell, she said your daughter is at a diadvantage to get help because of her intelligence. SO DOES THAT MEAN IF YOU ARE SMART THERE IS NO REASON TO SEEK HELP FOR DAILY ANXIETY AND TACTILE SENSORY PROBLEMS???? UGH!!! Doctors make me sick sometimes! Anyways, yea it has effected her life a great deal, We have noticed her having some problems right before she turned 3. Her behvior is completely different at school. She is the best student in class! I mentioned some of this to her teacher and she gave me that "over the top, think everything in the world is wrong with your child look!" All of you here know what look I am talking about... Thank you for everything! Jessica [/QUOTE]
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