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Hi there after reading your post I wanted to reply. I am from Russian as well, born and raised I came here with my parents when I was 9. The world here is much different then in Russia. For this little girl it must be very scary having new parents and a whole new country. Please let your sister know to be patientKidney diet - dialysis patients with her doughter and understand what she has gone through. It sounds like she is afraid of being alone as well as being seperated from her new parents. They should spend as much time with her as possible to build their trust and love with her. Because the little girl cannot speak english she maybe feels that this is her only way to communicate right now. Maybe it would be helpful to hire an english/russian teacher to come to their home and help the little girl learn english as well as teaching the parents some phrases that could be helpful right now.
I agree with margypops, maybe they should realy give it some time before turning to medicationAllergic reactions to medication Drug allergies Drug-induced hypertension Getting a prescription filled Home pharmacy Inhaler medication administration. I wish them all the best.
How great she has you aswell can you do some nice things with her in her home ,,it will take time, everyone has to be kind and loving and not overly protective , it is a good idea to have a Russian speaking person come to her house .
You both are very warm people and very nurturing with your advice which is greatly appreciated. My sister has hired a russian interpretor to come alot during the week, but Anna just ignores her and doesn't even try to learn. Anna is very immature for her age, she's 9 but gets along very well with my 3 year old and loves to play babydolls. I told my sister to get her a babyBabies and heat rashes Baby feeding patterns doll and Anna loves it and carries it with her now. I think this will also help with the transition.
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I agree with margypops, maybe they should realy give it some time before turning to medication. I wish them all the best.
I guess out biggest dilemma is getting her to school in Sept. She kicks and screams and won't go and my sister buckles because she doen't want to get her so upset. She tries to dress her and she kicks off her shoes and once she realized she's won, she is back to her happy self. Its very confusing. It this a spoiled temper tantrum or separation anxiety. We are both very easy going but how do you get her to the school with out physically carrying her. This will help her learn English as well. She truly is a lovily child, a little mother and caretaker, its just these outburst we don't know what to do.