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Should I get my daughter evaluated?
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<blockquote data-quote="JHart" data-source="post: 712439" data-attributes="member: 21820"><p>A dad, no, it started pretty much Day 1. She was a very difficult baby who became a difficult toddler and so on. The rivalry with her brother only began around the time he was big enough for them to play together. </p><p></p><p>Susie, thank for this. It's interesting to hear another parent's story. I put in a call to the pediatrician to refer us to a child psychologist. We will see how that goes. We are also very interested in this "Explosive Child" approach. My husband read the intro online, a story about a girl who has a meltdown over waffles, and he was like, "That's us!" Book should be arriving today. We will give that approach a try. I have to say that reading the intro to that book was really cathartic because I felt like someone might be describing what we are experiencing. It's not ADHD, it's not autism-spectrum, it's something different and I think the author has pinned down our issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JHart, post: 712439, member: 21820"] A dad, no, it started pretty much Day 1. She was a very difficult baby who became a difficult toddler and so on. The rivalry with her brother only began around the time he was big enough for them to play together. Susie, thank for this. It's interesting to hear another parent's story. I put in a call to the pediatrician to refer us to a child psychologist. We will see how that goes. We are also very interested in this "Explosive Child" approach. My husband read the intro online, a story about a girl who has a meltdown over waffles, and he was like, "That's us!" Book should be arriving today. We will give that approach a try. I have to say that reading the intro to that book was really cathartic because I felt like someone might be describing what we are experiencing. It's not ADHD, it's not autism-spectrum, it's something different and I think the author has pinned down our issue. [/QUOTE]
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