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<blockquote data-quote="Dixies_fire" data-source="post: 588699" data-attributes="member: 16184"><p>Umm earlier life... Was kind of hectic. Her dad and I separated a few times and got back together before the big D. She lived with him while I was in training for the military which lasted about a year she was 4 at the time. She and her brother stayed with him while I deployed from 2010-2011. She knows her dad cheated on me while I was deployed and that's the reason we aren't together. </p><p>There is a lot of mental illness in my family but mostly in the older generation which they don't even seem to know what's going on they just throw medications at. My mom depression my sister bipolar. My own anxiety which isn't something I had as a child it's something I acquired as an adult. For all of his fault I don't think her bio dad has ever abused her. He didn't have the best judgement on the behavior he was modeling to his 5 year old while I wasn't there but he worships her as well and is pretty familiar with her faults too. I've done a lot of reading about odd as it was the only thing that seemed to talk about what my child was going through and I have to agree that they have a if your kid has it get them to a therapist and pray approach, not a lot of techniques for dealing with it very well at least not many that I haven't figured out on my own. She's very creative, she's very sweet to the baby. She wants my approval, I'm not shy about giving it to her. And on the previous post about her eating issues we've been dealing with that since 4 not 8. She has texture issues with food her dad's family has a lot of that also but no diagnosis besides dad's ADHD which he is a functioning adult that can hold a job and very smart but is not the best with writing skills. Thanks for the feed back. Who can I go to besides her pediatrician that might evaluate her? Or might give me tips on getting her evaluated. Her teacher absolutely adores her, when we began the school year I was nervous because last year she was in trouble almost every day even though she was still making her grades. I asked her current teacher about the behavior she was seeing and she said tk was a dream student soon I feel like they might look at me like I'm crazy if I go and say something is wrong but I do feel something IS wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dixies_fire, post: 588699, member: 16184"] Umm earlier life... Was kind of hectic. Her dad and I separated a few times and got back together before the big D. She lived with him while I was in training for the military which lasted about a year she was 4 at the time. She and her brother stayed with him while I deployed from 2010-2011. She knows her dad cheated on me while I was deployed and that's the reason we aren't together. There is a lot of mental illness in my family but mostly in the older generation which they don't even seem to know what's going on they just throw medications at. My mom depression my sister bipolar. My own anxiety which isn't something I had as a child it's something I acquired as an adult. For all of his fault I don't think her bio dad has ever abused her. He didn't have the best judgement on the behavior he was modeling to his 5 year old while I wasn't there but he worships her as well and is pretty familiar with her faults too. I've done a lot of reading about odd as it was the only thing that seemed to talk about what my child was going through and I have to agree that they have a if your kid has it get them to a therapist and pray approach, not a lot of techniques for dealing with it very well at least not many that I haven't figured out on my own. She's very creative, she's very sweet to the baby. She wants my approval, I'm not shy about giving it to her. And on the previous post about her eating issues we've been dealing with that since 4 not 8. She has texture issues with food her dad's family has a lot of that also but no diagnosis besides dad's ADHD which he is a functioning adult that can hold a job and very smart but is not the best with writing skills. Thanks for the feed back. Who can I go to besides her pediatrician that might evaluate her? Or might give me tips on getting her evaluated. Her teacher absolutely adores her, when we began the school year I was nervous because last year she was in trouble almost every day even though she was still making her grades. I asked her current teacher about the behavior she was seeing and she said tk was a dream student soon I feel like they might look at me like I'm crazy if I go and say something is wrong but I do feel something IS wrong. [/QUOTE]
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