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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 217281" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I played with dolls until I was 13. I wasn't interested in or ready for rock n roll, boys, makeup, or whatever some of the other kids did. I was developing slower emotionally and physically and nothing could have rushed that. I did know enough not to play with dolls in front of my few friends I had, BUT I wasn't sophisticated or mature and never had a lot of friends (nor did I want a lot of friends). I didn't have good social skills--I do not know if that was due to having a mood disorder or having a lot of neurological problems (a non-verbal learning disability is almost like Aspergers). Is her only diagnosis a seizure disorder? Has she ever seen a neuropsychologist?</p><p>I'm more concerned about whether she is getting the right interventions than if she is in band or even about the aids (Aids don't have a lot of training. My sister is an aid and she never took any education courses. My best friend is an aid and she never even went to college. A good aid is a gift--my son had one). I think finding out what is actually wrong with your child will help you get interventions and the right kind of help so that these frustrating things don't happen (at least not as often).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 217281, member: 1550"] I played with dolls until I was 13. I wasn't interested in or ready for rock n roll, boys, makeup, or whatever some of the other kids did. I was developing slower emotionally and physically and nothing could have rushed that. I did know enough not to play with dolls in front of my few friends I had, BUT I wasn't sophisticated or mature and never had a lot of friends (nor did I want a lot of friends). I didn't have good social skills--I do not know if that was due to having a mood disorder or having a lot of neurological problems (a non-verbal learning disability is almost like Aspergers). Is her only diagnosis a seizure disorder? Has she ever seen a neuropsychologist? I'm more concerned about whether she is getting the right interventions than if she is in band or even about the aids (Aids don't have a lot of training. My sister is an aid and she never took any education courses. My best friend is an aid and she never even went to college. A good aid is a gift--my son had one). I think finding out what is actually wrong with your child will help you get interventions and the right kind of help so that these frustrating things don't happen (at least not as often). [/QUOTE]
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