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<blockquote data-quote="2daughters" data-source="post: 260373" data-attributes="member: 7134"><p>Thank you for the welcome!</p><p></p><p>My daughter is 4 and a half years old. She hasn't started school yet, but will be this year. She's great in preschool and in daycare, no problems with the teachers or other children. I had her going to see a psychiatrist for almost a year now because of what she had to endure from her bio. father (sexual molestation), and it was this psychiatrist that diagnosed her. The family doctor thinks she's got adhd as well. I'm wondering if she's got an anxiety disorder because of the events that happened to her while she was at her father's house. So far she doesn't seem to have any sensitivity to anything, other than she would prefer to be naked rather than wearing clothes. She was a little delayed in her speech because she had problems with earwax in her ears as a child (I fought the doctor to get her to an ear/nose/throat specialist for that). As soon as her ears were cleaned, she excelled with her words and phrases. She was a little ahead on the rest of her development according to the charts. The only mental health issues in my family is myself with SAD, but that's under control with light therapy.</p><p></p><p>It's so nice to be able to talk to others who are dealing with the same types of issues.</p><p></p><p>I forgot to add that I've got a copy of The Explosive Child coming in the mail. I also believe that ODD doesn't stand alone. On my daughter's next appointment with the psychiatrist, I'm going to talk to her about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2daughters, post: 260373, member: 7134"] Thank you for the welcome! My daughter is 4 and a half years old. She hasn't started school yet, but will be this year. She's great in preschool and in daycare, no problems with the teachers or other children. I had her going to see a psychiatrist for almost a year now because of what she had to endure from her bio. father (sexual molestation), and it was this psychiatrist that diagnosed her. The family doctor thinks she's got adhd as well. I'm wondering if she's got an anxiety disorder because of the events that happened to her while she was at her father's house. So far she doesn't seem to have any sensitivity to anything, other than she would prefer to be naked rather than wearing clothes. She was a little delayed in her speech because she had problems with earwax in her ears as a child (I fought the doctor to get her to an ear/nose/throat specialist for that). As soon as her ears were cleaned, she excelled with her words and phrases. She was a little ahead on the rest of her development according to the charts. The only mental health issues in my family is myself with SAD, but that's under control with light therapy. It's so nice to be able to talk to others who are dealing with the same types of issues. I forgot to add that I've got a copy of The Explosive Child coming in the mail. I also believe that ODD doesn't stand alone. On my daughter's next appointment with the psychiatrist, I'm going to talk to her about it. [/QUOTE]
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