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[quote=Anonymous]Does anyone have any tips to help young children overcome this? My 4 year old with motor skill delays (and possibly ADD) gets so frustrated and breaks into tears if she can't do something (like pull on her shirt or leggings) on the first try. She breaks down and sobs abd sometimes throws things and screams "I can't do it!" I hAvd tried modeling patience and deep breaths, just hugging her, telling her it takes practice and nothing is working. May just try giving her space and leaving her alone (big can't always do that in the mornings). It just makes me sad. Today she was sobbing because she "ruined" her coloring. Multiple times. I want to help her but don't want to make her more upset or tense. [/quote]
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