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[quote=Anonymous]I have no idea if OP’s dd is neurodivergent, but it’s definitely worth having her dd evaluated. A developmental pediatrician is a good place to start. Seeing a developmental pediatrician is a hell of a lot cheaper than a full neuropsych evaluation. I have a kid who was diagnosed with ADHD at 7, anxiety at 9, and ASD at 10. She was sensitive, but well behaved at school, but she couldn’t control her emotions at home. She is one of those kids who would fall apart at home because she’d worked so hard to keep it together at school. OP and her dh probably do need to make some parenting changes, and her dd probably does benefit from therapy, but they should definitely explore the root cause of this emotional dis regulation. Also, OP, you really can’t work from home while your dd is awake and at home. It sucks, but your workday and her tantrums are not compatible.[/quote]
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