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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 560380" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Welcome, Gypsywitch.</p><p>I hear you.</p><p>This little girl probably has some genetic issues, and then with her being bounced around, she has learned to manipulate rather than to attach to people in healthy ways.</p><p>I have to repeat a question here that's already been asked, what is her diagnosis? What do the doctors say? </p><p>Do you know anything about her early development, ie., did she walk and talk on time? Did she have a lot of ear infections? Is she on grade level?</p><p>I am assuming that your husband works all day and you get the brunt of it and that it is chaos at night with-everyone around, is that correct?</p><p>Are there any other children who are affected by this?</p><p></p><p>I would start by going back to the dr and switching out medications.</p><p>What is she taking now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 560380, member: 3419"] Welcome, Gypsywitch. I hear you. This little girl probably has some genetic issues, and then with her being bounced around, she has learned to manipulate rather than to attach to people in healthy ways. I have to repeat a question here that's already been asked, what is her diagnosis? What do the doctors say? Do you know anything about her early development, ie., did she walk and talk on time? Did she have a lot of ear infections? Is she on grade level? I am assuming that your husband works all day and you get the brunt of it and that it is chaos at night with-everyone around, is that correct? Are there any other children who are affected by this? I would start by going back to the dr and switching out medications. What is she taking now? [/QUOTE]
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