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    He shows it around his Dad too. Dad tells him to stop.

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    Oh!!
    This sounds like my daughter. She is nearing 7 1/2.

    I've seen a huge uptick this year.

    Things like
    Huggy. Mommy. HUggy. Kissy.


    She is also very bright.
    We see the baby talk, and just acting 'young'.

    My concerns, and items I've considered...

    - Stress. I'm very concerned about the match of my daughter with her teacher. She can become very stressed when she feels out of place/called out.

    - We had one period a few months back when she just was sobbing that she wanted to be a baby. She has made too many mistakes this year, and wants to be young again. Mistake does not equate to academic mistake, but social mistake. I think a high degree of perfectionism is playing in this as well.

    - I've been rereading anything I can on Asperger/Autism/SPD/Bi-polar, to see if any twice-exceptionalities come into play.

    - Attention? We have three kids, and that can cause time difficulties. She needs a ton of attention to feel that she is getting enough attention.


    We did not see this last year. The big change has been teacher-related, and I can't help but think this is at least part of the issue.

    I really don't know how to handle this. I don't if it school related, twice-exceptionality related, stress related, attention related, or what.

    I also don't think she wants to grow up either. She is the oldest, and sometimes I wonder if she just didn't get as much attention as she reallllllly needed as a child. I don't know.

    Anyway, we are dealing with this.

    We are trying more attention, I tried to resolve some of her school concerns. I'm differentiating her school homework at home as well. I'm also trying to track this behavior.

    Tammy



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