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<blockquote data-quote="mimismum" data-source="post: 475878" data-attributes="member: 13117"><p>Buddy</p><p>Thanks for taking the time to reply <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>First in answer to your questions.</p><p>I feel she is a popular member of the class and plays with other children in a creative way, although she does like to play alone too. She always has lots of children run up to her to say goodbye or "see you tomorrow" so seems to mix well. Her melt downs tbh are usually caused by having to do something she dosent want to do at that moment, or not being able to do something she wants. As for when it presents in emotion rather than temper this could be for numerous reasons i guess but mostley if she isnt willing to do as asked or cannot do as she likes, she will argue with you and dosent like to give in even at her age.</p><p></p><p>In general her health is fine she had no developmental delays her vocabulary is excellent and she communicates well (she has been refered for speech therapy but this is just for sounds of words she dosent pronouch her s words to well they sound very nasel) so not a big deal. She isnt a fussy eater no she tends to eat almost anything if I am honest.</p><p></p><p>As i said her outbursts are usually when she has to follow a rule or a command or partake in something she isnt wanting to do. and if she is in that mood she will lash out cry run scream almost anything to get her out of having to do it. But she also i hope this dosent sound bad (i know what i mean) knows how to play the game As an example one day she didnt win a raffel prize in school so she stood looking looking into the books (she looked heartbroken) and sobbed to anyone she looked so upset and hard done by untill the teacher felt so sorry for her she let her "borrow" a prize from the box (needless to say i think the teacher realised her mistake and hasnt given in since) but that was an instant cure for her upset.</p><p></p><p>Yes as you said at least school had asked the edu psychiatric to come in and im sure its early days as its an observation but hope to find out ways to help her</p><p><img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mimismum, post: 475878, member: 13117"] Buddy Thanks for taking the time to reply :) First in answer to your questions. I feel she is a popular member of the class and plays with other children in a creative way, although she does like to play alone too. She always has lots of children run up to her to say goodbye or "see you tomorrow" so seems to mix well. Her melt downs tbh are usually caused by having to do something she dosent want to do at that moment, or not being able to do something she wants. As for when it presents in emotion rather than temper this could be for numerous reasons i guess but mostley if she isnt willing to do as asked or cannot do as she likes, she will argue with you and dosent like to give in even at her age. In general her health is fine she had no developmental delays her vocabulary is excellent and she communicates well (she has been refered for speech therapy but this is just for sounds of words she dosent pronouch her s words to well they sound very nasel) so not a big deal. She isnt a fussy eater no she tends to eat almost anything if I am honest. As i said her outbursts are usually when she has to follow a rule or a command or partake in something she isnt wanting to do. and if she is in that mood she will lash out cry run scream almost anything to get her out of having to do it. But she also i hope this dosent sound bad (i know what i mean) knows how to play the game As an example one day she didnt win a raffel prize in school so she stood looking looking into the books (she looked heartbroken) and sobbed to anyone she looked so upset and hard done by untill the teacher felt so sorry for her she let her "borrow" a prize from the box (needless to say i think the teacher realised her mistake and hasnt given in since) but that was an instant cure for her upset. Yes as you said at least school had asked the edu psychiatric to come in and im sure its early days as its an observation but hope to find out ways to help her :) [/QUOTE]
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