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social skills?? - Parenting Community
- Oct 25, 2008
we have a happy, healthy loving 9 year old girl. for some years now we have worried about h...
social skills - Child Behavior Expert Forum
- Nov 08, 2011
Hi. I have a 2.5 year old. when i was pregant i had all signs of eclampsia. When she was 3 ...
Social and emotinal skills.. - Child Behavior Community
- Sep 25, 2009
My 5 yr old daughter doesn't want to play with peers. She has couple of friends with whom h...
autistic sons social skills - Child Behavior Expert Forum
- Jun 19, 2011
I am very concerned about my 15 year old son who has high functioning autism. His social sk...
social inecurity/extreme shyness - Child Behavior Community
- Mar 05, 2008
My 4 (almost 5) year old son attends preschool daily from 9-1. While he does have a few fr...
Sociopathology - Child Behavior Community
- Jun 15, 2013
Is sociopathic behavior learned or genetic?
5yo lots of tantrums - Child Behavior Community
- Mar 07, 2008
I have an extremely bright just turned 5yo. He scored 99% on the WPPSI-III this year. He ha...
Anyone ever lose conversation skills? - Bipolar Disorder Community
- Oct 12, 2009
Has anyone here with bp feel like they have lost their conversation skills? This is how I ...
social anxiety? - Anxiety Community
- Apr 20, 2010
I really don't know how to overcome this. Whenever i have to interact with people i get re...
8 y/o Social skills - Child Behavior Community
- Jul 17, 2008
My 8 y/o seems to be having great difficulties with making friends or at least staying frie...
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