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<blockquote data-quote="katkick" data-source="post: 526464" data-attributes="member: 14477"><p>We took her to a "counselor" when she was in 1st grade - she had a teacher that couldn't deal with her tears in the morning. We did about 6 visits with her and then she told us that SK was fine, she did provide her with some coping suggestions - things that would help her get through the day at school when she missed us. We got through 1st grade, had an awesome teacher in 2nd, 3rd and now 4th grade - so those things are over.</p><p></p><p>The issues now are relate more toward her not getting what she wants at the immideate time she wants it. I guess I have just thought we could handle it, but I'm beginning to think that I can't - we need something to help us help her. I have so many fears of what she might become if this continues. I just want her to be happy, to laught and play like a child should. </p><p></p><p>She is VERY remorseful after she has a meltdown. Shen she calmed down this morning she came up, gave me a big hug and said she was so sorry. It is as if there is a different child inside her that I don't even know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katkick, post: 526464, member: 14477"] We took her to a "counselor" when she was in 1st grade - she had a teacher that couldn't deal with her tears in the morning. We did about 6 visits with her and then she told us that SK was fine, she did provide her with some coping suggestions - things that would help her get through the day at school when she missed us. We got through 1st grade, had an awesome teacher in 2nd, 3rd and now 4th grade - so those things are over. The issues now are relate more toward her not getting what she wants at the immideate time she wants it. I guess I have just thought we could handle it, but I'm beginning to think that I can't - we need something to help us help her. I have so many fears of what she might become if this continues. I just want her to be happy, to laught and play like a child should. She is VERY remorseful after she has a meltdown. Shen she calmed down this morning she came up, gave me a big hug and said she was so sorry. It is as if there is a different child inside her that I don't even know. [/QUOTE]
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