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[quote=Anonymous]OP, how do you know she has "undiagnosed special needs"? You say "she's just very immature, has some delays and knows how to push my buttons." Why don't you have her evaluated, so you can figure out what, if anything, is going on with her, which will in turn enable you to get a better understanding of how you can respond in a helpful way? It might even turn out that she does not have any special needs-- that she's just a little slower to mature, and you're projecting your own anxieties onto her. If she is school-aged the school district is legally obligated to evaluate her if there are indications of a problem. I think you need to get a better handle on what's happening here. And either way, yes, read the Kadzin books.... -- Another single mom with limited funds and a (diagnosed) special needs child[/quote]
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