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4 yr old behaviour - disorder or "borderline" ?
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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 87779" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Hi! Unfortunately, difficult child 3 is still a bundle of nerves and a difficult child. I'll be transfering her from her school in the next couple of weeks.</p><p></p><p>Listen: kids are different. from what you've described, your daughter sounds like she tends to "outgrow" the less desireable traits that she tries out. If you see that she's chosen a poor course of action and doesn't seem to learn from her mistakes OR seems to develop more difficulties as time moves on, then take her for a neuropsychologist. Actually, these appointments take months and months to get into, so as soon as you suspect a problem, make the call right away.</p><p></p><p>If you feel she doesn't need it, cancel! </p><p></p><p>Keep coming back, bounce your questions around the crowd. We're all here to gain knowledge, give knowledge and to lend an ear and a shoulder to cry on. You can't ask for a better crowd!</p><p></p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 87779, member: 3814"] Hi! Unfortunately, difficult child 3 is still a bundle of nerves and a difficult child. I'll be transfering her from her school in the next couple of weeks. Listen: kids are different. from what you've described, your daughter sounds like she tends to "outgrow" the less desireable traits that she tries out. If you see that she's chosen a poor course of action and doesn't seem to learn from her mistakes OR seems to develop more difficulties as time moves on, then take her for a neuropsychologist. Actually, these appointments take months and months to get into, so as soon as you suspect a problem, make the call right away. If you feel she doesn't need it, cancel! Keep coming back, bounce your questions around the crowd. We're all here to gain knowledge, give knowledge and to lend an ear and a shoulder to cry on. You can't ask for a better crowd! Beth [/QUOTE]
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