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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks to 13.35 – I appreciate your kind words! :) Actually, we were on the waiting list to get into the shyness study, and she aged out of it while we were waiting. Both sides were disappointed as they felt she was a great candidate. But they couldn't bend the rules, and we understood that. [/quote] I think some of it goes with the language disorder. Kids know when people are not comfortable and I know with my child he would clam up when people would demand answers or even conversation from him at that age. He'll sometimes still do it when he's not comfortable with someone. I just read it as he's a good judge of character. Usually he's right about people. I'd watch it as if it is anxiety you want to get a handle on it but not really sure what you could do as even therapy for the anxiety at that age would be hard with the language issues.[/quote]
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