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<blockquote data-quote="M0M" data-source="post: 611897" data-attributes="member: 17204"><p>I am not a psychiatrist, but I am a mom and teacher. If it were my daughter, I would have her come sleep in my room until the next appointment. The "9 year change" affects some kids differently. I would consider if there have been any changes in what she has been watching on tv, at school, friends, church members, etc. Sometimes the fears could be related to anxiety disorders, PTSD, or other things not necessarily psychosis. Often times there is a "range" of hallucinations/imagination associated to normal childhood behavior. I would not panic, and I am sure even if the "worst" happens, you are the parent, and you love her. Just keep assuring her that and not to worry. Everything will be ok and there is always a solution or support. I would try not to over-react emotionally because if it is serious, there needs to be as much stability and routine as possible. Prayers to you and your family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M0M, post: 611897, member: 17204"] I am not a psychiatrist, but I am a mom and teacher. If it were my daughter, I would have her come sleep in my room until the next appointment. The "9 year change" affects some kids differently. I would consider if there have been any changes in what she has been watching on tv, at school, friends, church members, etc. Sometimes the fears could be related to anxiety disorders, PTSD, or other things not necessarily psychosis. Often times there is a "range" of hallucinations/imagination associated to normal childhood behavior. I would not panic, and I am sure even if the "worst" happens, you are the parent, and you love her. Just keep assuring her that and not to worry. Everything will be ok and there is always a solution or support. I would try not to over-react emotionally because if it is serious, there needs to be as much stability and routine as possible. Prayers to you and your family. [/QUOTE]
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