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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I have a kid who is 12 now who has had an IEP for behavioral issues since he was 4. He is now in a private special ed school. His behaviors were never as severe as what you describe your dd doing, and he has never been successfully "mainstreamed" in a regular class. I'm only telling you this so you recognize how far outside the norm this is *you need a diagnosis and professional help*. [/quote] OP here. I was in special education for a learning disability and never acted like this. My classmates never had behavioral problems.[/quote] Mom of sn kid here. OP, there are many different types of learning disabilities and in some children his/her inability to understand what's going on in the classroom can look like bad behavior. She may also have severe anxiety, ADHD, nutritional imbalances. Some neurological autoimmune diseases can look like terrible or psychotic behavior. The point is, your daughter needs a medical evaluation by an experienced developmental pediatrician who will also do a complete blood work-up. Her behavior plus your own family history of a learning disability means she has a pretty high probability of something being wrong. And the sooner you know, the sooner you can help her.[/quote]
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