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Partly Diagnosed 5 year old
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<blockquote data-quote="TiredAFWife" data-source="post: 270789" data-attributes="member: 7358"><p>Actually we've already been through all of that and really all she has is the speech delay. Which right now we're just working on her making sure she pronounces everything all the way. She talks really well now, just has a few errors sometimes. She's the most social kid i know, makes friends easily and all that. </p><p>A couple months ago i got the book, The Kazdin Method (think thats what that's called) and we've been doing the extreme positive reinforcement. That seems to be helping a lot. And if she's kept busy and i don't get onto about the small stuff we don't seem to have a lot of issues here at home. The biggest problem is her paying attention and doing whats asked of her at school. One of their complaints was when they play board games, she takes her turn, and while the other kids take their turn she turns around and finds something else to do until her turn again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredAFWife, post: 270789, member: 7358"] Actually we've already been through all of that and really all she has is the speech delay. Which right now we're just working on her making sure she pronounces everything all the way. She talks really well now, just has a few errors sometimes. She's the most social kid i know, makes friends easily and all that. A couple months ago i got the book, The Kazdin Method (think thats what that's called) and we've been doing the extreme positive reinforcement. That seems to be helping a lot. And if she's kept busy and i don't get onto about the small stuff we don't seem to have a lot of issues here at home. The biggest problem is her paying attention and doing whats asked of her at school. One of their complaints was when they play board games, she takes her turn, and while the other kids take their turn she turns around and finds something else to do until her turn again. [/QUOTE]
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