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Old 12-02-2008, 08:22 AM   #1
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Chloe will start to walk in a doorway, stop, and not want to go any further. Any room (home or school) going in or out. All the time. We have to push or force her (protesting)to go foward. Has anyone ever seen this before or have any experience with this??

Its been going on for a little over a week.


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Hmmm....that is strange. Are there any issues if you carry her from room to room, or only when she's walking?

Delaney has been doing this thing recently where she gets scared to go down the hallway by herself. Might be an age thing.
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Old 12-02-2008, 08:31 AM   #3
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She has a total meltdown if we pick her up and try and carry her. She is also getting up in the middle of the night standing in the living room crying. and its the same deal. Try and put her back in her room or even in bed with us total meltdown.

I do not like this Daddy is supposed to be able to make everything alright.
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Is it just at night, or anytime of day?
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Anytime.

Last night

This morning bathroom, Leaving the house, Entering the school, Entering the classroom.

Teachers talked to me about it today. They are also having problems.
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Maybe the school has a good early education guidance counselor that you can speak to about this. I wonder if she had a bad dream or something that triggered this fear so suddenly. I would imagine that it's just a phase but it wouldn't hurt to dig a little deeper.
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She has a team of people that I plan to contact. I was wondering if anyone else has ever had a simular issue.
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Hopefully someone here has seen something...definately keep us informed on this one...I'm very curious what's going on with that little one.
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has anything, like decorations, changed in her world lately? My girlfriend has this problem with her son when things are changed around in his classroom or the put up hoilday decor. Also whenever she changes the smallest things around the house. Everything has it's place and if things are moved around he will meltdown completely. He's 3 1/2 and has high functioning Autism
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We only started decorating at the house yesterday. This has been going on longer than that.

But you are right. She is not very adaptive to changes in her enviroment.
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