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<blockquote data-quote="bluebluesky" data-source="post: 372601"><p>Hi. Actually, she gets very good grades. She is quite good with her vocabulary words. I think that she could actually do even better at school, but she refuses to read books at home. Anyway, wanted to mention some of the things I see in her, and pass it by here to see if this sounds like it could be odd.</p><p>1. Doesn't like to apologize.</p><p>2. Never seems to see the other side of the argument (meaning other people's).</p><p>3. Doesn't seem to understand that their are rules in the house, and doesn't think she needs to follow them.</p><p>4. Actively annoys you even if you ask her a million times to stop, i.e. poking, scaring, putting her foot on you.</p><p>5. Gets into these tantrums, not full-blown ones, but ones where you have to ask her many times to relax and talk calmly.</p><p>6. If she wants something, forget it. Today, although she had two sweet things already, she wanted one more. It took me so long to convince her that there is a limit, and I will give her a piece of fruit, which is sweet, but healthy.</p><p>7.Is incredibly worried about getting to places on time. Even though we are usually on time and on schedule, she has a huge fear of ever being late.</p><p>With all of this, she has a very sweet side. She likes to hug and loves animals. She could be the sweetest thing on earth. I realized today, though, that I really need to limit sugar, because I notice her craving it more and more. Thank you for any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebluesky, post: 372601"] Hi. Actually, she gets very good grades. She is quite good with her vocabulary words. I think that she could actually do even better at school, but she refuses to read books at home. Anyway, wanted to mention some of the things I see in her, and pass it by here to see if this sounds like it could be odd. 1. Doesn't like to apologize. 2. Never seems to see the other side of the argument (meaning other people's). 3. Doesn't seem to understand that their are rules in the house, and doesn't think she needs to follow them. 4. Actively annoys you even if you ask her a million times to stop, i.e. poking, scaring, putting her foot on you. 5. Gets into these tantrums, not full-blown ones, but ones where you have to ask her many times to relax and talk calmly. 6. If she wants something, forget it. Today, although she had two sweet things already, she wanted one more. It took me so long to convince her that there is a limit, and I will give her a piece of fruit, which is sweet, but healthy. 7.Is incredibly worried about getting to places on time. Even though we are usually on time and on schedule, she has a huge fear of ever being late. With all of this, she has a very sweet side. She likes to hug and loves animals. She could be the sweetest thing on earth. I realized today, though, that I really need to limit sugar, because I notice her craving it more and more. Thank you for any help. [/QUOTE]
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