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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Need more info. Why the whining and tantrums? Does she do this at school too?[/quote] Op here - no I don’t think she does this at school they haven’t said anything and I have asked multiple times. Examples of whining - her little sister touched the game DD was playing with and it set her off. She starts whining and crying and throwing the game pieces around. Example - this morning she said asked if we were going to school. I said yes and she immediately started crying and pouting that she didn’t want to go to school and wanted to okay dress up. Example of anxiety - she is on a t ball game and she had not made it through one game or practice without crying or whining. She wasn’t getting the ball in the outfield or we told her to pay attention so she didn’t get it by a ball. Her go to when she doesn’t get her way or something is to whine, cry, wrap her arms around her or throw toys. [/quote] Hmm, some of these seem fairly normal to me. My son is 4 and he gets pretty annoyed when his little brother gets into the stuff he's playing with. I'm sympathetic to that. It *is* annoying when you're focusing on something to have someone come in and disrupt. I also don't see where you're getting the anxiety label from. [/quote]
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