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<blockquote data-quote="threebabygirls" data-source="post: 179937" data-attributes="member: 5670"><p>My life would be so much easier if she responded to "traditional" techniques! I've had a hard time stressing this to friends, and even family members. I couldn't tell you how many times I've been told that she just needs to be "spanked." I don't spank my kids. I have in the past, and she does not hesitate to hit me in return. And honestly, what sense does it make to hit a child and tell them that they are not allowed to hit others? sorry for going off on that tangent. Anyway, I have tried different things with her and frequently find myself at a loss.</p><p>Being summer, I forgot about the seam on the toe of the sock thing! She can't stand it, either, and if the elastic is slightly loose and the sock starts slipping down her foot, she freaks out. I cut the tags off 25% of her shirts/dresses. Thank goodness so many brands are going "tagless!" I don't have to do her hair the exact same every day, but she refuses to leave the house without some sort of hair accessory.</p><p>Oh, and her other main complaint is that nothing is ever "fair." For instance, I could give each of them the exact same amount of crackers, and she'll INSIST that someone else has more. I hear it 20 times a day; "it's not fair!!" <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite4" alt=":mad:" title="Mad :mad:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":mad:" /></p><p> </p><p>As far as the neuropsychologist evaluation, how do I go about getting one? Ask her psychiatrist? pediatrician? I feel so helpless sometimes and have no idea where to turn. </p><p>Thanks to all who have responded. I've been on quite a few forums over the past couple years and this is without a doubt the nicest group I've joined thus far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="threebabygirls, post: 179937, member: 5670"] My life would be so much easier if she responded to "traditional" techniques! I've had a hard time stressing this to friends, and even family members. I couldn't tell you how many times I've been told that she just needs to be "spanked." I don't spank my kids. I have in the past, and she does not hesitate to hit me in return. And honestly, what sense does it make to hit a child and tell them that they are not allowed to hit others? sorry for going off on that tangent. Anyway, I have tried different things with her and frequently find myself at a loss. Being summer, I forgot about the seam on the toe of the sock thing! She can't stand it, either, and if the elastic is slightly loose and the sock starts slipping down her foot, she freaks out. I cut the tags off 25% of her shirts/dresses. Thank goodness so many brands are going "tagless!" I don't have to do her hair the exact same every day, but she refuses to leave the house without some sort of hair accessory. Oh, and her other main complaint is that nothing is ever "fair." For instance, I could give each of them the exact same amount of crackers, and she'll INSIST that someone else has more. I hear it 20 times a day; "it's not fair!!" :angry: As far as the neuropsychologist evaluation, how do I go about getting one? Ask her psychiatrist? pediatrician? I feel so helpless sometimes and have no idea where to turn. Thanks to all who have responded. I've been on quite a few forums over the past couple years and this is without a doubt the nicest group I've joined thus far. [/QUOTE]
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