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<blockquote data-quote="scardycat" data-source="post: 141460" data-attributes="member: 4967"><p>Thanks you everyone for your responses. I am going to look for that book.</p><p></p><p> She does not have sensory issues. She does speak very well for her age now, but is in line with her peers. She sleeps really well. Makes great eye contact. Transitions well for the most part. She does talk to strangers and is very charming to them (I never let her out of my site because she will just talk or walk off with anyone) She socializes ok with peers. If they are compliant - it's great. If they are strong willed, not so good. She tends to befriend girls who behave like she does. I've been told she is a ring leader by her after school teachers.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My side of family has history of depression, one uncle who is manic depressive - dad had major depression along with both his sisters. My brothers have not had problems (thanks to God). I would not wish mental illness on my worst enemy.</p><p></p><p>Husband's family - none that I know of. He is one of 4 boys. All who had lots of energy.</p><p></p><p>I have major depression. Started as post partum depression. Never had problems before that. I am pretty stable unless medicine is not working (digestive problems) I've been hospitalized 2x in past year.</p><p></p><p>No substance abuse by father or myself.</p><p></p><p>Hope this answered all the questions. Thanks SOOOO much for your response. Just being able to talk about it is good. I used to think it was just that she was strong willed, read Dobson and other books, however, those "strong willed" by his terms have nothing on my girl.</p><p></p><p>Lulu and Julieb, hang in there too. Midwest - what is a neuropsychologist? She is just now seeing a child psychiatric that was recommended to me. He gave me and her teacher a Conner's evaluation. He's really booked so we have not seen him since getting this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scardycat, post: 141460, member: 4967"] Thanks you everyone for your responses. I am going to look for that book. She does not have sensory issues. She does speak very well for her age now, but is in line with her peers. She sleeps really well. Makes great eye contact. Transitions well for the most part. She does talk to strangers and is very charming to them (I never let her out of my site because she will just talk or walk off with anyone) She socializes ok with peers. If they are compliant - it's great. If they are strong willed, not so good. She tends to befriend girls who behave like she does. I've been told she is a ring leader by her after school teachers. My side of family has history of depression, one uncle who is manic depressive - dad had major depression along with both his sisters. My brothers have not had problems (thanks to God). I would not wish mental illness on my worst enemy. Husband's family - none that I know of. He is one of 4 boys. All who had lots of energy. I have major depression. Started as post partum depression. Never had problems before that. I am pretty stable unless medicine is not working (digestive problems) I've been hospitalized 2x in past year. No substance abuse by father or myself. Hope this answered all the questions. Thanks SOOOO much for your response. Just being able to talk about it is good. I used to think it was just that she was strong willed, read Dobson and other books, however, those "strong willed" by his terms have nothing on my girl. Lulu and Julieb, hang in there too. Midwest - what is a neuropsychologist? She is just now seeing a child psychiatric that was recommended to me. He gave me and her teacher a Conner's evaluation. He's really booked so we have not seen him since getting this. [/QUOTE]
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