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Well I spoke too soon about Hailie
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 560983" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I found out they do some good behavioral heath assessments at the same hospital where she was born. They would probably be willing to take her there.</p><p></p><p>Billie has this thing about listening to her pediatrician doctor because one of her relatives works there as a nurses assistant her something. Or maybe a receptionist. Something like that. She would never tell the full truth about what goes on in the house. Just like with Mikey's speech issues. I was on her from the time Mikey was about 18 months old and not even uttering da da da da or bababa. He said nothing but uh and cried and screamed. I told her she really needed to have that looked into and she told me her doctor said it was "second child syndrome". Well my kids never had "second child syndrome"...lol. In fact, they wanted to talk more to keep up with the older ones! At this point in time I can just about understand Kenzie as well as I can understand Mikey. Thats sad. She picks up at least a word or two a day. </p><p></p><p>I have a feeling I wasnt told a whole lot of things that went on last year and most likely Jamie wasnt either. Of course, she only went to preschool 2 days a week for 4 hours a day. </p><p></p><p>And yes you are right, everything that goes on that Hailie does wrong is someone else's fault. I dont know that I think she needs an IEP. Of course Im not there. I have seen what she can do though as far as work. Last year she was learning to spell her name which I thought was very good. She was doing very well with her letters too. She was copying them pretty well. Where she has major issues is social skills. She is mean. Jamie got through school by being funny. He was the class clown. That isnt going to be Hailie. I have always told Jamie and Billie that they are going to have to nail the windows shut by the time she is 12 because she is the one who will be sneaking out and stealing the car. I guess they are now worried that I am right...lol. Of course I am, I can spot a difficult child a mile away!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 560983, member: 1514"] I found out they do some good behavioral heath assessments at the same hospital where she was born. They would probably be willing to take her there. Billie has this thing about listening to her pediatrician doctor because one of her relatives works there as a nurses assistant her something. Or maybe a receptionist. Something like that. She would never tell the full truth about what goes on in the house. Just like with Mikey's speech issues. I was on her from the time Mikey was about 18 months old and not even uttering da da da da or bababa. He said nothing but uh and cried and screamed. I told her she really needed to have that looked into and she told me her doctor said it was "second child syndrome". Well my kids never had "second child syndrome"...lol. In fact, they wanted to talk more to keep up with the older ones! At this point in time I can just about understand Kenzie as well as I can understand Mikey. Thats sad. She picks up at least a word or two a day. I have a feeling I wasnt told a whole lot of things that went on last year and most likely Jamie wasnt either. Of course, she only went to preschool 2 days a week for 4 hours a day. And yes you are right, everything that goes on that Hailie does wrong is someone else's fault. I dont know that I think she needs an IEP. Of course Im not there. I have seen what she can do though as far as work. Last year she was learning to spell her name which I thought was very good. She was doing very well with her letters too. She was copying them pretty well. Where she has major issues is social skills. She is mean. Jamie got through school by being funny. He was the class clown. That isnt going to be Hailie. I have always told Jamie and Billie that they are going to have to nail the windows shut by the time she is 12 because she is the one who will be sneaking out and stealing the car. I guess they are now worried that I am right...lol. Of course I am, I can spot a difficult child a mile away! [/QUOTE]
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