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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 526460" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Have you ever taken her to a therapist? Has she had any help at all outside of the family?</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, it seems as if she is a child who does not stop behaviors due to discipline. She does understand why she was disciplined, but either will not or CAN NOT (I think it's usually can not) stop her behaviors. </p><p></p><p>There are many different reasons for this. Neuropsychs are good diagnosticians and they are usually found in university or children's hospitals. You can ask for the name of one from your pediatrician. I'm surprised she hasn't been evaluated already, but she's still young. in my opinion it's important to have a total evaluation, as well as see a therapist, to see why she ticks the way she does. Our "differently wired" children often need "outside-the-box" type of parenting and extra help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 526460, member: 1550"] Have you ever taken her to a therapist? Has she had any help at all outside of the family? Unfortunately, it seems as if she is a child who does not stop behaviors due to discipline. She does understand why she was disciplined, but either will not or CAN NOT (I think it's usually can not) stop her behaviors. There are many different reasons for this. Neuropsychs are good diagnosticians and they are usually found in university or children's hospitals. You can ask for the name of one from your pediatrician. I'm surprised she hasn't been evaluated already, but she's still young. in my opinion it's important to have a total evaluation, as well as see a therapist, to see why she ticks the way she does. Our "differently wired" children often need "outside-the-box" type of parenting and extra help. [/QUOTE]
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