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<blockquote data-quote="massmumma" data-source="post: 259926" data-attributes="member: 7092"><p>Thank you so much for even taking the time to read my post not to mention reply in such a caring way. I don't know what to think anymore so you are not confusing me. I think I have been confused for awhile. This one says shes fine then that one says shes not and I think shes fine sometimes and other times not and this has been going on for a long time. I think that is why I may come off as contradicting at times. </p><p>I sometimes think that if I blame myself then I can do something about it. That the problem is not that I have an imperfect child and I can fix it somehow. I don't know maybe I am not consistant enough. Maybe I do give in too easily and giving her the reinforcement she needs to continue her behavior. </p><p>Her teacher just recently offered to sit down and help me go over some techniques to help control her tantrums. I think I will take her up on her offer. This woman just has a way with children so maybe she can offer some help. In the meantime I will seek out some kind of evaluation for her. To answer your question, no she isn't reading yet. She really has no interest in it. I have been trying to do letters (seriously) with her since she was about 3. She says its boring and she doesn't like it. But on the rare occassion she is interested she seems to know them all. I was really worried about her not knowing the sounds but she surprised me that she knows. I have been trying to teach her to read but again she is not really interested. I don't want to push too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="massmumma, post: 259926, member: 7092"] Thank you so much for even taking the time to read my post not to mention reply in such a caring way. I don't know what to think anymore so you are not confusing me. I think I have been confused for awhile. This one says shes fine then that one says shes not and I think shes fine sometimes and other times not and this has been going on for a long time. I think that is why I may come off as contradicting at times. I sometimes think that if I blame myself then I can do something about it. That the problem is not that I have an imperfect child and I can fix it somehow. I don't know maybe I am not consistant enough. Maybe I do give in too easily and giving her the reinforcement she needs to continue her behavior. Her teacher just recently offered to sit down and help me go over some techniques to help control her tantrums. I think I will take her up on her offer. This woman just has a way with children so maybe she can offer some help. In the meantime I will seek out some kind of evaluation for her. To answer your question, no she isn't reading yet. She really has no interest in it. I have been trying to do letters (seriously) with her since she was about 3. She says its boring and she doesn't like it. But on the rare occassion she is interested she seems to know them all. I was really worried about her not knowing the sounds but she surprised me that she knows. I have been trying to teach her to read but again she is not really interested. I don't want to push too much. [/QUOTE]
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