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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daughter is almost 8 is emotionally immature. It's evident and it was also mentioned years ago by a professional when she was about 2 (at the time I dismissed it though). Honestly, she probably has the emotional maturity of a child who is 5 or 6. She has no diagnosed learning issues and no diagnosed developmental issues. I thought time would help but it has not. Is there really anything I can do to help her? Is there some professional that I should be seeking out for assistance?[/quote] Can you give examples of how the emotional immaturity presents itself?[/quote] Yes, I would like some examples. I find it highly suspicious that anyone would diagnose "emotional immaturity" in an ALMOST 2-YEAR OLD!!!!. WTF??? I don't want to pre-judge, but this person sounds like a quack and it may have given you some sort of complex about something that doesn't exist. Kids of 8 will sometimes act 5 or 6 when they are under stress. Totally normal. So do kids of 10, or 11.[/quote]
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