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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 238091" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Mellisa: the problems with the behavior remind me of when my son had spent most of his life with me. One sage person meeting him said" those will all be treated by going to kindergarden"</p><p>The wilful interference between parents is a common behavior that young children will pursue to stay center stage. </p><p>Plus you have a new baby that is competing with her as well as a husband. you are the ones (mom and dad) who make the program and define the boundaries.</p><p>How about parenting classes? How about taking her to regular school and letting her get evaluated there with the search money that is for that purpose? She is a kindergarden age child and her free education is improtant for her future. clearly if you are being exhausted in a closed system of your family and she is not doing well and you and your family are suffering you can not blame a child. Wether she has odd or not or something else that is making her obese or unruly it IS inappropriate to isolate her and let the behaviors that are anti-social and manipulative work for her.</p><p>The school can not say that she can not go there do to behavior and not provide a free and apropriate alternative for her to learn the things that any child her age can learn. What ever her mental issue she is INTITLED to a free appropriate education. Her issues do not seperate her from her rights. And as a parent you can not remake the wheel on your own as if you have some magic ability to know what she needs because you gave birth to her. you need to interact with folks in the field of early education and learn and apply new things in your parenting and with your husband as well.</p><p>Welcome.There is so much at this site to help make it through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 238091, member: 6271"] Mellisa: the problems with the behavior remind me of when my son had spent most of his life with me. One sage person meeting him said" those will all be treated by going to kindergarden" The wilful interference between parents is a common behavior that young children will pursue to stay center stage. Plus you have a new baby that is competing with her as well as a husband. you are the ones (mom and dad) who make the program and define the boundaries. How about parenting classes? How about taking her to regular school and letting her get evaluated there with the search money that is for that purpose? She is a kindergarden age child and her free education is improtant for her future. clearly if you are being exhausted in a closed system of your family and she is not doing well and you and your family are suffering you can not blame a child. Wether she has odd or not or something else that is making her obese or unruly it IS inappropriate to isolate her and let the behaviors that are anti-social and manipulative work for her. The school can not say that she can not go there do to behavior and not provide a free and apropriate alternative for her to learn the things that any child her age can learn. What ever her mental issue she is INTITLED to a free appropriate education. Her issues do not seperate her from her rights. And as a parent you can not remake the wheel on your own as if you have some magic ability to know what she needs because you gave birth to her. you need to interact with folks in the field of early education and learn and apply new things in your parenting and with your husband as well. Welcome.There is so much at this site to help make it through. [/QUOTE]
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