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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 396535"><p>It's not her first pre-assessment test by any means, kiddo knows what it's about. She does feel pressured because she's smart in many ways and doesn't "apply herself" to situations where she *can* do it. I know she also has major anxiety build-up right now with the holidays, and her current medication isn't holding that like the previous one did (as evidenced by her chewing on her fingers again). It's just disappointing that it takes something like this to finally get in to the evaluation we've been asking for for months, and still had to bypass the doctor to do it. In her more rational times kiddo knows that she is expected to do her best not be the best, and gets the difference between them. It just adds so much stress to the home situation because I'm losing so much work time right now between things like this, appointments, weather cancellations for school, etc.</p><p>Her disappointment in her scores doesn't excuse her throwing chairs at the staff, though. *sigh*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 396535"] It's not her first pre-assessment test by any means, kiddo knows what it's about. She does feel pressured because she's smart in many ways and doesn't "apply herself" to situations where she *can* do it. I know she also has major anxiety build-up right now with the holidays, and her current medication isn't holding that like the previous one did (as evidenced by her chewing on her fingers again). It's just disappointing that it takes something like this to finally get in to the evaluation we've been asking for for months, and still had to bypass the doctor to do it. In her more rational times kiddo knows that she is expected to do her best not be the best, and gets the difference between them. It just adds so much stress to the home situation because I'm losing so much work time right now between things like this, appointments, weather cancellations for school, etc. Her disappointment in her scores doesn't excuse her throwing chairs at the staff, though. *sigh* [/QUOTE]
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