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When to Question Your Child

There are times when it's appropriate to Question Your Child

Question your child
  1. Do you feel tired in the afternoon?
  2. Can you feel your pulse in your head once you lay down on your pillow?
  3. Are you afraid at night and think, think, think and can not fall asleep?
  4. Do you chew on your clothes or blanket?
  5. Do you put things into your mouth "to feel them"?
  6. Do you have a sinking feeling in your stomach at times?
  7. Does loud noise make you upset?
  8. Do you have a hard time making friends?
  9. Do you get easily frustrated?
  10. Is it hard for you to follow directions in school or at home?
  11. Do you feel overwhelmed with schoolwork?
  12. Do you like yourself?
  13. Is it hard for you to let things go?
  14. Do you have a hard time leaving birthday parties or the playground when told?

If you are concerned about the answers from your child, please read about our e-seminar or feel free to contact me. We're here to help.

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