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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 290949" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Absolutely on the neuropsychologist evaluation. Yes, a good one will still be able to evaluate her - even if it takes hours. I would suggest a longer appointment than usual when you book it. Explain the tantrums and the possibility it could take extra time for the doctor to really see her without a tantrum. </p><p></p><p>I agree sensory and anxiety issues are seemingly the cause of her tantrums. This is since birth she knows what she can and can not tolerate. </p><p></p><p>Heck yeah you want to change her! LOL! I know it is hard to hear your child say that to you, mine says the same thing. I finally told her that I did want her to change, her behavior not her inner beauty. Play it up! Be very honest and direct. </p><p>Yes - we do want to change your behavior. The tantrums are not pleasant or fun - for anyone.</p><p>Yes - of course we love you, which is why we want your behavior to improve - so others can love you, too. Don't you want people to hang around and places to go when you are older?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 290949, member: 391"] Absolutely on the neuropsychologist evaluation. Yes, a good one will still be able to evaluate her - even if it takes hours. I would suggest a longer appointment than usual when you book it. Explain the tantrums and the possibility it could take extra time for the doctor to really see her without a tantrum. I agree sensory and anxiety issues are seemingly the cause of her tantrums. This is since birth she knows what she can and can not tolerate. Heck yeah you want to change her! LOL! I know it is hard to hear your child say that to you, mine says the same thing. I finally told her that I did want her to change, her behavior not her inner beauty. Play it up! Be very honest and direct. Yes - we do want to change your behavior. The tantrums are not pleasant or fun - for anyone. Yes - of course we love you, which is why we want your behavior to improve - so others can love you, too. Don't you want people to hang around and places to go when you are older? [/QUOTE]
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