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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 590004" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I prefer neuropsychs, but this child needs a total evaluation. Is she adopted? Even if not, I was wondering if she hd a very chaotic time in his early years? Some violent kids have had extreme chaos as infants and toddlers, including numerous caregivers rather than one, or for whatever reasons they were not cared for at all (some bio. moms take drugs), or babies shifted from mom to dad to grandma to auntie and back again. This causes insecure attachment. If not, was there a problem with the birth? Any glitches in the child's development or ability to relate to people, including same age peers? Any speech delays, even if the c hild caught up, or inability to play with toys or any other strange quirks? Are</p><p> there any mood disorders or autism on either side of the child's biological family tree. Is your husband her father? Is he good with her or does he hit her? Has your daughter ever possibly suffered physical or sexual abuse? Does she have siblings and, if so, is she ok with them? Animals? How are her academics?</p><p></p><p>The more we know, the better we can steer you.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to the board, but sorry you had to be here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 590004, member: 1550"] I prefer neuropsychs, but this child needs a total evaluation. Is she adopted? Even if not, I was wondering if she hd a very chaotic time in his early years? Some violent kids have had extreme chaos as infants and toddlers, including numerous caregivers rather than one, or for whatever reasons they were not cared for at all (some bio. moms take drugs), or babies shifted from mom to dad to grandma to auntie and back again. This causes insecure attachment. If not, was there a problem with the birth? Any glitches in the child's development or ability to relate to people, including same age peers? Any speech delays, even if the c hild caught up, or inability to play with toys or any other strange quirks? Are there any mood disorders or autism on either side of the child's biological family tree. Is your husband her father? Is he good with her or does he hit her? Has your daughter ever possibly suffered physical or sexual abuse? Does she have siblings and, if so, is she ok with them? Animals? How are her academics? The more we know, the better we can steer you. Welcome to the board, but sorry you had to be here. [/QUOTE]
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