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Grand-mother

Our child is a twin, and she seems to be the one that is effected. It is very disturbing to watch one girl excell in every area of school and the other to throw tantrums on getting dressed or even going to school on a daily bases. She has not been diagnosed yet, but after reading this web site this at least gives us an idea of what to look at or for. She fits into some of these behaviors to a T and others not so much but we, her mother and I are both exhausted and ready to try anything. Thank you for at least giving us a direction.
Lorre Winter




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by: Anonymous

As you describe, it is my experience with my daughter, she also has also various phobias. is on the autistic spectrum. has been recommended appropriate treatment.

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