My daugter is 4 years old, this is her
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First-testosterone mc year of preschool and she goes in the monrings all 5 days. Her teacher has sent home the following points that she is conscerend with, any help would be greatly appreciated.
M has displayed these behaviors on a consistent level since the beginning of
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Preschooler test
Preschooler test or procedure preparation
School age child development
School age test or procedure preparation
School-age children development. I am concerned about these behaviors because I have never seen them before in any of my students.
* She doesn't really know how to interact with the other children, doesn't seem to know how to share, grabs things from other children and runs away with them, knocks down what other children are building, she laughs a lot while she is doing these things -- I don't think she understands that the other children are upset.
* Transition time is very difficult for her -- she is reluctant to come and will not come when her name is called -- teachers must go over and bring her by her
handHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor.
* Does not like to be touched by the teachers -- doesn't like to make eye contact.
* When someone does something she doesn't like -- she screams -- the other children don't want to sit by her.
* Sometimes when she is asked a question she will repeat it back to us.
* Likes to play by herself most of the time.
* Does a lot of hopping instead of walking.
* Gross motor skills are probably not up to her age level.
* M does do well on most of her projects and so far knows her
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Color blindness tests
Color vision test, shapes; she can count also, but she does not follow directions to well when we are doing our projects.
I know these behaviors are typical for most
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Preschooler test or procedure preparation at some point, but I'm not used to seeing them so consistent.