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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 332643" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I was wondering what type of professional diagnosed her. We can help you a bit more with a little added info.</p><p></p><p>1/Has she ever been evaluated by a neuropsychologist?</p><p></p><p>2/Are there any psychiatric problems or substance abuse on either side of her genetic family tree (even if her father doesn't live with her, she does have his genes).</p><p></p><p>3/How was her early development? Did she make good eye contact, speak on time, have any intense interests, quirks, fantastic rote memory? Can she socialize well with her same age peers? Do you feel she has rather serious social issues? Does or did she when younger have a very hard time with transitions? Bothered by loud noise, bright lights, stimulation, too many people? Shy to tears or inappropriate around kids she doesn't know?</p><p></p><p>I'll wait to hear back. On the question of a ten year old and a three year old...my kids are many years apart and I can tell you right now that nothing can be more annoying to a pre-adolescent than a chatty, adoring toddler who wants her attention. I think that's one reason she doesn't want her to follow her around. I think that is perfectly normal, even typical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 332643, member: 1550"] I was wondering what type of professional diagnosed her. We can help you a bit more with a little added info. 1/Has she ever been evaluated by a neuropsychologist? 2/Are there any psychiatric problems or substance abuse on either side of her genetic family tree (even if her father doesn't live with her, she does have his genes). 3/How was her early development? Did she make good eye contact, speak on time, have any intense interests, quirks, fantastic rote memory? Can she socialize well with her same age peers? Do you feel she has rather serious social issues? Does or did she when younger have a very hard time with transitions? Bothered by loud noise, bright lights, stimulation, too many people? Shy to tears or inappropriate around kids she doesn't know? I'll wait to hear back. On the question of a ten year old and a three year old...my kids are many years apart and I can tell you right now that nothing can be more annoying to a pre-adolescent than a chatty, adoring toddler who wants her attention. I think that's one reason she doesn't want her to follow her around. I think that is perfectly normal, even typical. [/QUOTE]
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