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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 186726" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Hi Ramona and welcome.</p><p> </p><p>I agree that a trip to the pediatrician is in order. Even the anger issues have been going on for some time it's important to keep your pediatrician in the loop. Children who are raised in a stable home with fairly consistent parenting shouldn't be displaying much in the way of violent outbursts at this age. Sure we'd expect to see temper tantrums when they're tired, sick, and some when they don't get their way, but if it's a constant, ongoing way of life you probably want to dig a little deeper.</p><p> </p><p>Has she always been difficult? Beyond the behavioral difficulties, are you seeing anything else unusual in the developmental sense? Any delays or conversely, any areas in which she's way advanced over her peers? </p><p>Is she developing interests that are typical for her age group?</p><p>Anything unusual in terms of her responses to sounds, lights, foods, clothing textures?</p><p> </p><p>Do pick up a copy of The Explosive Child (there's a link at the right to order) and check out the thread at the top of this board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 186726, member: 701"] Hi Ramona and welcome. I agree that a trip to the pediatrician is in order. Even the anger issues have been going on for some time it's important to keep your pediatrician in the loop. Children who are raised in a stable home with fairly consistent parenting shouldn't be displaying much in the way of violent outbursts at this age. Sure we'd expect to see temper tantrums when they're tired, sick, and some when they don't get their way, but if it's a constant, ongoing way of life you probably want to dig a little deeper. Has she always been difficult? Beyond the behavioral difficulties, are you seeing anything else unusual in the developmental sense? Any delays or conversely, any areas in which she's way advanced over her peers? Is she developing interests that are typical for her age group? Anything unusual in terms of her responses to sounds, lights, foods, clothing textures? Do pick up a copy of The Explosive Child (there's a link at the right to order) and check out the thread at the top of this board. [/QUOTE]
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