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<blockquote data-quote="Free Kittens" data-source="post: 450187" data-attributes="member: 12521"><p>Hi Everyone,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the warm welcome and shot of Mom-Esteem. I really needed it. I have read (and re-read) the replies here and am thinking that I need to stop being paralyzed by her having the bad voice, she calls it Mr. Tummy, and just be a mom. This is gonna be so hard.</p><p></p><p>I only have to stay sane until school starts and she will be in the full day program. And I will just keep saying that to myself. You all can remind me if you think I need it <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/consoling.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":consoling:" title="consoling :consoling:" data-shortname=":consoling:" /></p><p></p><p>I am in therapy and see the shrink. I go to a federally funded clinic and am alotted only 30 minutes every 2 weeks, not enough to deal with Beanz but enough to handle me.</p><p></p><p>Beanz goes to the state funded clinic and is getting the wrap around services. In home therapist will be here this afternoon. I don't think there is respite, like 'here take her for a few hours' (don't I wish). husband is great and helps tons, he is totally worn out now too. I don't have siblings. My parents live with us and, on some days, can manage her for an hour or two.</p><p></p><p>Beanz really is like a 2 y/o emotionally and is some instances intellectually too. I sure do wish it would be as easy as tying my toddlers shoes together in the shopping cart so she doesn't climb out. In other ways Beanz is too sophisticated for those tricks.</p><p></p><p>I have read The Explosive Child. I did a course of Love and Logic parenting class that has been very helpful. I have read up on reactive attatchment disorder.</p><p></p><p>I need to remember that a year and a half ago she couldn't talk, couldn't run, had never been in snow, couldn't use the potty and would walk off with anyone at any time. We have come a long way.</p><p></p><p>Question? What is neuropsychologist testing for a 5y/o and how might it help?</p><p></p><p>Thanks TONS</p><p>Free Kittens</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Free Kittens, post: 450187, member: 12521"] Hi Everyone, Thanks for the warm welcome and shot of Mom-Esteem. I really needed it. I have read (and re-read) the replies here and am thinking that I need to stop being paralyzed by her having the bad voice, she calls it Mr. Tummy, and just be a mom. This is gonna be so hard. I only have to stay sane until school starts and she will be in the full day program. And I will just keep saying that to myself. You all can remind me if you think I need it :consoling: I am in therapy and see the shrink. I go to a federally funded clinic and am alotted only 30 minutes every 2 weeks, not enough to deal with Beanz but enough to handle me. Beanz goes to the state funded clinic and is getting the wrap around services. In home therapist will be here this afternoon. I don't think there is respite, like 'here take her for a few hours' (don't I wish). husband is great and helps tons, he is totally worn out now too. I don't have siblings. My parents live with us and, on some days, can manage her for an hour or two. Beanz really is like a 2 y/o emotionally and is some instances intellectually too. I sure do wish it would be as easy as tying my toddlers shoes together in the shopping cart so she doesn't climb out. In other ways Beanz is too sophisticated for those tricks. I have read The Explosive Child. I did a course of Love and Logic parenting class that has been very helpful. I have read up on reactive attatchment disorder. I need to remember that a year and a half ago she couldn't talk, couldn't run, had never been in snow, couldn't use the potty and would walk off with anyone at any time. We have come a long way. Question? What is neuropsychologist testing for a 5y/o and how might it help? Thanks TONS Free Kittens [/QUOTE]
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