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<blockquote data-quote="tammyjh" data-source="post: 115940" data-attributes="member: 3072"><p>I see that she has NLD tendencies and that would explain why she wants you to "hold her hand through everything". My difficult child is like this too. She's constantly asking for help with things that she doesn't really need help with. Where NLD children are very verbal, I think its their way of wanting/needing someone to verbally walk them through situations. It seems like overkill to us because we go through the same thing with them day in and day out but for them, where they have a hard time learning from their experiences, its a new situation to them almost every time. So, the book summary, even though she's done them before, its like she's starting from scratch for her....or at least thats how it was and is for my difficult child. While it explains it, its still frustrating for all involved. If you haven't read it already, a wonderful book on NLD is "The Source for Nonverbal Learning Disorders" by Sue Thompson...formerly titled "I Shouldn't Have To Tell You". Its really good and an easy read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tammyjh, post: 115940, member: 3072"] I see that she has NLD tendencies and that would explain why she wants you to "hold her hand through everything". My difficult child is like this too. She's constantly asking for help with things that she doesn't really need help with. Where NLD children are very verbal, I think its their way of wanting/needing someone to verbally walk them through situations. It seems like overkill to us because we go through the same thing with them day in and day out but for them, where they have a hard time learning from their experiences, its a new situation to them almost every time. So, the book summary, even though she's done them before, its like she's starting from scratch for her....or at least thats how it was and is for my difficult child. While it explains it, its still frustrating for all involved. If you haven't read it already, a wonderful book on NLD is "The Source for Nonverbal Learning Disorders" by Sue Thompson...formerly titled "I Shouldn't Have To Tell You". Its really good and an easy read. [/QUOTE]
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