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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 298506" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi, Heather.</p><p>Actually, the first thing I'd do is sit down and write what sets her off and try to control that the best I could for now (like "The Explosive Child.") Don't get into it with her over little things.</p><p>If you don't have an appointment with a neuropsychologist, I strongly advise getting one. They are fantastic diagnosticians and most likely she has some disorder that is making her hard to deal with (ODD-like, but ODD is not normally a stand alone symptom). Does she seem sensitive to sound, light, touch, changes? Can she transition from one activity to another with no problem? Does she have good eye contact with you and strangers? Can she relate well to her same age peers? Any speech or motor delays? Any quirky behaviors, compulsions? Does she play with toys normally or in odd ways or not at all?</p><p></p><p>Are there any psychiatric problems or substance abuse on either side of the family tree?</p><p>Are you raising her alone? Any family help? How was she as an infant/toddler?</p><p></p><p>Welcome to the board. Others will come along too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 298506, member: 1550"] Hi, Heather. Actually, the first thing I'd do is sit down and write what sets her off and try to control that the best I could for now (like "The Explosive Child.") Don't get into it with her over little things. If you don't have an appointment with a neuropsychologist, I strongly advise getting one. They are fantastic diagnosticians and most likely she has some disorder that is making her hard to deal with (ODD-like, but ODD is not normally a stand alone symptom). Does she seem sensitive to sound, light, touch, changes? Can she transition from one activity to another with no problem? Does she have good eye contact with you and strangers? Can she relate well to her same age peers? Any speech or motor delays? Any quirky behaviors, compulsions? Does she play with toys normally or in odd ways or not at all? Are there any psychiatric problems or substance abuse on either side of the family tree? Are you raising her alone? Any family help? How was she as an infant/toddler? Welcome to the board. Others will come along too. [/QUOTE]
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