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Living in a state of perpetual Crisis with 9 year old ADHD/ odd daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="cbrinke" data-source="post: 583007" data-attributes="member: 16029"><p>Ella never had a fear of strangers was funny and loved to be silly with the adults. She was delayed in speaking but only slightly. When I say drooling, I meant that cowering on the floor crying like a beaten animal. I have heard other parents describe it that way. She pretty much explodes when she feels criticized, even if its just a misspelled a word on a study practice test. I have even changed how we do it and I never see her paper, she grades her own. If you ask her to clean up the spilled carton of pudding, she argues with you about it. She is unable to say OK.. Everything is I KNOW!. She steals from the grocery store despite repeatedly being brought to the manager in the security rooms. I describe Ella as letting her body just make all decsions instead of her brain. She seem to not understand how her actions affect others. She is super competitive and super sensitive. The testing doctor said that she was also the mot anxious 6 year old he had tested, worried about getting answers correct.</p><p></p><p>The good side, she snaps out of whatever drama pretty quick if she is left alone and I can ignore the crying. Its almost like nothing happened and I get apology letters and she wants to give back massages and foot rubs. She can be very sweet and considerate as well. She is VERY Good at Softball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbrinke, post: 583007, member: 16029"] Ella never had a fear of strangers was funny and loved to be silly with the adults. She was delayed in speaking but only slightly. When I say drooling, I meant that cowering on the floor crying like a beaten animal. I have heard other parents describe it that way. She pretty much explodes when she feels criticized, even if its just a misspelled a word on a study practice test. I have even changed how we do it and I never see her paper, she grades her own. If you ask her to clean up the spilled carton of pudding, she argues with you about it. She is unable to say OK.. Everything is I KNOW!. She steals from the grocery store despite repeatedly being brought to the manager in the security rooms. I describe Ella as letting her body just make all decsions instead of her brain. She seem to not understand how her actions affect others. She is super competitive and super sensitive. The testing doctor said that she was also the mot anxious 6 year old he had tested, worried about getting answers correct. The good side, she snaps out of whatever drama pretty quick if she is left alone and I can ignore the crying. Its almost like nothing happened and I get apology letters and she wants to give back massages and foot rubs. She can be very sweet and considerate as well. She is VERY Good at Softball. [/QUOTE]
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