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4 yr old behaviour - disorder or "borderline" ?
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<blockquote data-quote="mollymalone" data-source="post: 87762" data-attributes="member: 4212"><p>nvts - your description of your youngest daughter:</p><p></p><p>"daughter - 6 - wicked anxiety - major tantrums in school - loving, but demanding"</p><p></p><p>sounds a bit like my girl, although she has tantrums everywhere else BUT school, which in a way is a relief. She doesn't have daily tantrums anymore - a couple a week maybe. How is she now? Does she sound like my daughter?</p><p></p><p>Did your son only show one or two symptoms at an early age, rather than the whole lot, like my daughter? It's just that my daughter doesn't show all of the symptoms for all these disorders - as I said earlier, she only has some social issues occasionally - not all the time - it's probably anxiety - and the lack of empathy. Other than that, she is normal. I am thinking whether she's just a highly-strung individual with no neuro disorder. This is ofcourse what I am hoping deep down, obviously. I don't want to take her to a doctor unnecessarily, and bring on problems to the family. by the way my husband think she's completely normal - he thinks I'M nuts!! lol... his family all said that he was a "difficult" child until he was 14, and now he is the most laid back person you can meet, and is a great guy. So in a sense, I am thinking that this may be hereditary - and that she will grow out of it eventually. This is what my husband keeps saying.</p><p></p><p>I'm a worrier, so maybe I'm "reading" too much into this.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mollymalone, post: 87762, member: 4212"] nvts - your description of your youngest daughter: "daughter - 6 - wicked anxiety - major tantrums in school - loving, but demanding" sounds a bit like my girl, although she has tantrums everywhere else BUT school, which in a way is a relief. She doesn't have daily tantrums anymore - a couple a week maybe. How is she now? Does she sound like my daughter? Did your son only show one or two symptoms at an early age, rather than the whole lot, like my daughter? It's just that my daughter doesn't show all of the symptoms for all these disorders - as I said earlier, she only has some social issues occasionally - not all the time - it's probably anxiety - and the lack of empathy. Other than that, she is normal. I am thinking whether she's just a highly-strung individual with no neuro disorder. This is ofcourse what I am hoping deep down, obviously. I don't want to take her to a doctor unnecessarily, and bring on problems to the family. by the way my husband think she's completely normal - he thinks I'M nuts!! lol... his family all said that he was a "difficult" child until he was 14, and now he is the most laid back person you can meet, and is a great guy. So in a sense, I am thinking that this may be hereditary - and that she will grow out of it eventually. This is what my husband keeps saying. I'm a worrier, so maybe I'm "reading" too much into this..... [/QUOTE]
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