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I am concerned about my 8 year old daugher
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<blockquote data-quote="TiredHusbandDad" data-source="post: 759468" data-attributes="member: 26092"><p>My 2 cents: I think there's a chance that her problem could have started from home(mentally and physically). Children feed off of others. Whatever insecurities she has could be from her knowing that you are worried and maybe she feels odd or different. My daughter used to say "bish," instead of fish. My wife tried and couldn't get her to say fish. I knew my daughter loved me and would do anything I wanted her to. I knew she trusted and loved me to death. I slowed down and figured out a way for her to understand. I showed her how she was holding her tongue, mouth, etc. Then I showed her how to do it correctly. She said "fish" within 5 minutes and never said "bish" again. But the first thing is they have to feel loved and accepted, by you. I personally wouldn't rely on another person to fix something like this. Even if you have to educate yourself in order to help her. Make sure she knows, really knows that you really love and accept her, first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredHusbandDad, post: 759468, member: 26092"] My 2 cents: I think there's a chance that her problem could have started from home(mentally and physically). Children feed off of others. Whatever insecurities she has could be from her knowing that you are worried and maybe she feels odd or different. My daughter used to say "bish," instead of fish. My wife tried and couldn't get her to say fish. I knew my daughter loved me and would do anything I wanted her to. I knew she trusted and loved me to death. I slowed down and figured out a way for her to understand. I showed her how she was holding her tongue, mouth, etc. Then I showed her how to do it correctly. She said "fish" within 5 minutes and never said "bish" again. But the first thing is they have to feel loved and accepted, by you. I personally wouldn't rely on another person to fix something like this. Even if you have to educate yourself in order to help her. Make sure she knows, really knows that you really love and accept her, first. [/QUOTE]
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