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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 607293" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Was this child adopted? Did she see abuse or was she abused in her first three years? Have different caregivers?</p><p></p><p>The early education center in your public school should be willing to test her and give you interventions and special services. They do it for free, all of it. I'd definitely start there. Chances are she will qualify for early education which gives you a lot of free time while she is getting help from professionals. </p><p></p><p>This is NOT your fault. It's not about discipline either. LOTS of parents are laid back about discipline and don't have behavior disordered kids. My youngest daughter is a good example. I can't remember ever disciplining her. She was a easy child and very spoiled. She is still a easy child at age seventeen, best kid in the world. Never been put in a time out. Never been spanked (we don't do that). Never been grounded. But she was blessed with good genes. It's the luck of the draw, unless there is abuse involved. It's that your child is wired differently. You need and deserve and will be less stressed out with outside help and in the US, if you live here, your child is mandated to get it at no cost.</p><p></p><p>Are you on Medicaid? Some places allow Medicaid for private testing as well.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Did you move out of your father's house? If not, have you applied for Section 8? Sounds like a negative environment there, to say the least!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 607293, member: 1550"] Was this child adopted? Did she see abuse or was she abused in her first three years? Have different caregivers? The early education center in your public school should be willing to test her and give you interventions and special services. They do it for free, all of it. I'd definitely start there. Chances are she will qualify for early education which gives you a lot of free time while she is getting help from professionals. This is NOT your fault. It's not about discipline either. LOTS of parents are laid back about discipline and don't have behavior disordered kids. My youngest daughter is a good example. I can't remember ever disciplining her. She was a easy child and very spoiled. She is still a easy child at age seventeen, best kid in the world. Never been put in a time out. Never been spanked (we don't do that). Never been grounded. But she was blessed with good genes. It's the luck of the draw, unless there is abuse involved. It's that your child is wired differently. You need and deserve and will be less stressed out with outside help and in the US, if you live here, your child is mandated to get it at no cost. Are you on Medicaid? Some places allow Medicaid for private testing as well. Did you move out of your father's house? If not, have you applied for Section 8? Sounds like a negative environment there, to say the least! [/QUOTE]
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