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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 27065" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Maybe she doesn't want to go to school because she has so much trouble there, and she's still too young to express what it is. Could be all the sensory stuff, could be how hard it is for her to sit still, could just be the lights bothering her. I don't think any child at her age is acting up to control you. I think she is acting out in distress, and needs an evaulation. I recommend skipping a non-MD psycologist and having a Multi Disciplinary Evaluation at a children's or university hospital. You can get some sort of working diagnosis. and learn how to help her. Maybe you can work nights/hub days so you don't need daycare. It's not fun, but I did it for years because we didn't want to hand out most of our check to daycare and, frankly, I wanted my kids to be able to stay home. I only worked part time, but it was worth it to bite the bullet a little. I worked at a daycare center and even the most "typical" of kids do get burned out. Hugs!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 27065, member: 1550"] Maybe she doesn't want to go to school because she has so much trouble there, and she's still too young to express what it is. Could be all the sensory stuff, could be how hard it is for her to sit still, could just be the lights bothering her. I don't think any child at her age is acting up to control you. I think she is acting out in distress, and needs an evaulation. I recommend skipping a non-MD psycologist and having a Multi Disciplinary Evaluation at a children's or university hospital. You can get some sort of working diagnosis. and learn how to help her. Maybe you can work nights/hub days so you don't need daycare. It's not fun, but I did it for years because we didn't want to hand out most of our check to daycare and, frankly, I wanted my kids to be able to stay home. I only worked part time, but it was worth it to bite the bullet a little. I worked at a daycare center and even the most "typical" of kids do get burned out. Hugs!!! [/QUOTE]
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