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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 290939"><p>A few quick thoughts, you are always free to get a second opinion...although I know that is exhausting once you've already been through a lot of testing. Sometimes things are not clear early on, but later become more evident as a child matures. It might be a good idea to double check with a NeuroPych.</p><p> </p><p>Make sure she has understanding and patient teachers as she progresses through school. You might want to do at least a little volunteer work. Do not "baby" or enable your daughter, but perhaps provide a little gentle assistence/support for now to help her get through this and also for you to explore what is going on. Again, let her do what she can do on her own. Praise her for her accomplishments.</p><p></p><p>If you are taking her to a t-doctor, make sure that this person is somebody she really likes. Are they doing play therapy? Are you doing any Family Therapy as well?</p><p> </p><p>Please make sure to nurture your relationship with your spouse. It will be very important for your child to see that you and your spouse are a united and loving couple. Provide clear boundaries for her to follow. Additionally, encourage her to have some close playmates from school, etc. </p><p> </p><p>Wishing you well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 290939"] A few quick thoughts, you are always free to get a second opinion...although I know that is exhausting once you've already been through a lot of testing. Sometimes things are not clear early on, but later become more evident as a child matures. It might be a good idea to double check with a NeuroPych. Make sure she has understanding and patient teachers as she progresses through school. You might want to do at least a little volunteer work. Do not "baby" or enable your daughter, but perhaps provide a little gentle assistence/support for now to help her get through this and also for you to explore what is going on. Again, let her do what she can do on her own. Praise her for her accomplishments. If you are taking her to a t-doctor, make sure that this person is somebody she really likes. Are they doing play therapy? Are you doing any Family Therapy as well? Please make sure to nurture your relationship with your spouse. It will be very important for your child to see that you and your spouse are a united and loving couple. Provide clear boundaries for her to follow. Additionally, encourage her to have some close playmates from school, etc. Wishing you well. [/QUOTE]
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