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Introduction and vent about my 3-year-old daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 469731"><p>Her speech may be fine but her language processing could be an issue. Even though she is very verbal (so are my sons), she may not be able to put everything she is feeling/thinking into words. Behavior is usually a way to communicate when kids don't have the skills to communicate them in other ways. I would pursue <strong>thorough</strong> Occupational Therapist (OT) and Speech evaluations. Unless you specifically ask, they will usually just evaluate the common things. You need them to dig into everything.</p><p></p><p>I would also highly recommend you pick up the books "The Explosive Child" and "What Your Explosive Child Is Trying To Tell You". They are awesome resources to help you shift how you perceive the issues so you can be in a better place to understand where some of these behaviors might be coming from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 469731"] Her speech may be fine but her language processing could be an issue. Even though she is very verbal (so are my sons), she may not be able to put everything she is feeling/thinking into words. Behavior is usually a way to communicate when kids don't have the skills to communicate them in other ways. I would pursue [B]thorough[/B] Occupational Therapist (OT) and Speech evaluations. Unless you specifically ask, they will usually just evaluate the common things. You need them to dig into everything. I would also highly recommend you pick up the books "The Explosive Child" and "What Your Explosive Child Is Trying To Tell You". They are awesome resources to help you shift how you perceive the issues so you can be in a better place to understand where some of these behaviors might be coming from. [/QUOTE]
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