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<blockquote data-quote="kasey0948" data-source="post: 199139" data-attributes="member: 5999"><p>Hello again, You folks are amazing and awesome. Thank you ever so much for super quick responses. To answer a couple of your questions, yes she is being tested other than in the school system. It is just such a lenghthy process and the reason I asked about books was I was hoping to give them a bit of help until everything and everyone is sorted out. My son just started a new job in the last 2 months so they are in a limbo waiting for new insurance to kick in and not sure as yet what it covers. My granddaughter is a clever little miss, they never hit her and yet in public when they tell her not to do something, she will yell out Don't hit me and then grin at them. It is really embarrassing for them as people have glared at them on occassion. She was slow talking and does not like to make alot of eye contact. She is too stranger friendly sometimes will go up to strangers and ask them questions. She was delayed potty training, almost 3 1/2 and still has some accidents. Her motor skills have always been good, she has excellent eye hand skills, she is very artistic, draws very well, not masterpieces but keeps up well with her peers. She was kept back in kindergarden, but is doing well in first grade. She is probably going to be assigned an individual aide in school. She had one last year. The school she is attending this year is about the best primary school in our area. So that is good. They had thought she might be autistic at one point. But that went nowhere. She wants to play outside with her friends but under the circumstances, it is difficult. The concept of staying within the bounderies of her own yard seems to elude her. In the middle of playing with another child, she will just run off. All she will say when she is questioned is because I wanted to. My son says sometimes it seems like she totally does not care but I do not think that is it. Mommy unfortunately is a very nervous highly exciteable person. When she as I put it is on a roll you cannot get a word in. She can go on nonstop talking for hours. It is real hard to listen and put things in perspective sometimes as it is so difficult to have a conversation. It is more I listen, she rambles. Her family lives over 2 hours from here and her stepmom and dad have health issues so I am kinda a surrogate mom. Which I do not mind. I love both of my daughter in laws dearly and I would do anything I could for them. If anyone has any ideas as to how to teach this little scamp her bounderies, we would be so grateful. Blessings and well wishes to each and everyone of you wonderful people. Kasey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kasey0948, post: 199139, member: 5999"] Hello again, You folks are amazing and awesome. Thank you ever so much for super quick responses. To answer a couple of your questions, yes she is being tested other than in the school system. It is just such a lenghthy process and the reason I asked about books was I was hoping to give them a bit of help until everything and everyone is sorted out. My son just started a new job in the last 2 months so they are in a limbo waiting for new insurance to kick in and not sure as yet what it covers. My granddaughter is a clever little miss, they never hit her and yet in public when they tell her not to do something, she will yell out Don't hit me and then grin at them. It is really embarrassing for them as people have glared at them on occassion. She was slow talking and does not like to make alot of eye contact. She is too stranger friendly sometimes will go up to strangers and ask them questions. She was delayed potty training, almost 3 1/2 and still has some accidents. Her motor skills have always been good, she has excellent eye hand skills, she is very artistic, draws very well, not masterpieces but keeps up well with her peers. She was kept back in kindergarden, but is doing well in first grade. She is probably going to be assigned an individual aide in school. She had one last year. The school she is attending this year is about the best primary school in our area. So that is good. They had thought she might be autistic at one point. But that went nowhere. She wants to play outside with her friends but under the circumstances, it is difficult. The concept of staying within the bounderies of her own yard seems to elude her. In the middle of playing with another child, she will just run off. All she will say when she is questioned is because I wanted to. My son says sometimes it seems like she totally does not care but I do not think that is it. Mommy unfortunately is a very nervous highly exciteable person. When she as I put it is on a roll you cannot get a word in. She can go on nonstop talking for hours. It is real hard to listen and put things in perspective sometimes as it is so difficult to have a conversation. It is more I listen, she rambles. Her family lives over 2 hours from here and her stepmom and dad have health issues so I am kinda a surrogate mom. Which I do not mind. I love both of my daughter in laws dearly and I would do anything I could for them. If anyone has any ideas as to how to teach this little scamp her bounderies, we would be so grateful. Blessings and well wishes to each and everyone of you wonderful people. Kasey [/QUOTE]
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