6_Time_Momma
<font color=blue>Still crazy after all these years
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My DD Destiny started kindergarten this year. At home, she is absolutely the most outgoing, bubbly, energetic, happy child you would ever want to see.
Unfortunately, at school or other big group things, she shuts down. I mean won't move unless she is taken by the hand, won't talk, won't look at anyone, looks at the floor, etc. Her school has appointed her a "School success" teacher to try and help her.
Today was the school carnival. She was so excited to go. As soon as an adult talked to her, she started......looking at the floor, not talking, etc. It is not just being a "brat" and not talking either. And it goes beyond basic shyness. I had a parent come up to me today and tell me she had helped out in Destiny's class the other day and she "felt so sorry for her" as Destiny just sat looking at her desk and that seeing her was "heartbreaking".
Anyway, after talking with her teacher today, I am calling Monday to have her evaluated by a psycologist for, possibly, "selective mutism" and/or anxiety disorder. With selective mutism, it is an extreme anxiety disorder in which they literally cannot talk in certain situations, their brain shuts off the speech center as a protective thing, I guess.
Treatment is with therapy and/or medication. *sigh*
She is such a sweet, outgoing thing at home or at grandma and grandpas. It is so frustrating to see her shut down like that.
If it ain't one thing, it's another!!
Unfortunately, at school or other big group things, she shuts down. I mean won't move unless she is taken by the hand, won't talk, won't look at anyone, looks at the floor, etc. Her school has appointed her a "School success" teacher to try and help her.
Today was the school carnival. She was so excited to go. As soon as an adult talked to her, she started......looking at the floor, not talking, etc. It is not just being a "brat" and not talking either. And it goes beyond basic shyness. I had a parent come up to me today and tell me she had helped out in Destiny's class the other day and she "felt so sorry for her" as Destiny just sat looking at her desk and that seeing her was "heartbreaking".

Anyway, after talking with her teacher today, I am calling Monday to have her evaluated by a psycologist for, possibly, "selective mutism" and/or anxiety disorder. With selective mutism, it is an extreme anxiety disorder in which they literally cannot talk in certain situations, their brain shuts off the speech center as a protective thing, I guess.
Treatment is with therapy and/or medication. *sigh*
She is such a sweet, outgoing thing at home or at grandma and grandpas. It is so frustrating to see her shut down like that.
If it ain't one thing, it's another!!