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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She sounds like she may be on the spectrum and would benefit from a social skills group. Your kids can’t always the social skills group. - parent of kid on the spectrum.[/quote] Why do you need to diagnose a child you haven't met? Does that meet your needs? No, just no.[/quote] Stop it. The rules are different on anonymous message boards, which is why they're so useful. Here I can say exactly what I think, and it might prove to be true. This child certainly exhibits all the signs. Rid yourself of the idea that suggesting a diagnosis is somehow rude - I am trying to help. The more people know, the better off they are. If OP and her family hasn't thought about this possible diagnosis, this might lead to OP behaving differently towards her niece, and eventually persuade her parents to get her evaluated. There's a different approach to managing such a child's needs compared to managing a child who is merely spoiled and bratty. [/quote] There's not enough information in the post for you to run with the she might be on the spectrum line. It's tired . If everyone is Neurodivergent then no one is. Stop looking for zebras.[/quote] Stop being an ablest wench. Wait until it happens to your lived one [/quote]
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