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<blockquote data-quote="grmac" data-source="post: 528026" data-attributes="member: 12243"><p>MWM, she has been evaluated (not a neuropsychologist though) where she was being checked for ADHD, Austism, ect. but all came out ok. She was a little delayed with speech, crawling, walking, etc. but we attributed that to her being premature and the illnesses she went through. She seems to have caught up and speech certainly isn't a problem now if you know what I mean! The psychiatrist really believes that most of her problems lay in not bonding with mom and the trauma from illness when she was so young. It's also been hard on her knowing that mom is in prison. However, the point you made is a valid one. We have NO idea what could have happened to her during the times that mom had her in the beginning and/or when she was dropped off here and there with other people. The psychiatrist seems to feel that play therapy will help give her a "voice" to help deal with some of the things that happened to her early on when she had no voice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grmac, post: 528026, member: 12243"] MWM, she has been evaluated (not a neuropsychologist though) where she was being checked for ADHD, Austism, ect. but all came out ok. She was a little delayed with speech, crawling, walking, etc. but we attributed that to her being premature and the illnesses she went through. She seems to have caught up and speech certainly isn't a problem now if you know what I mean! The psychiatrist really believes that most of her problems lay in not bonding with mom and the trauma from illness when she was so young. It's also been hard on her knowing that mom is in prison. However, the point you made is a valid one. We have NO idea what could have happened to her during the times that mom had her in the beginning and/or when she was dropped off here and there with other people. The psychiatrist seems to feel that play therapy will help give her a "voice" to help deal with some of the things that happened to her early on when she had no voice. [/QUOTE]
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