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3. Your little boy is a “bull in a china shop.” He crashes into walls, walks over toys, hugs his friends too tightly and pushes them to say hello. Is this a Big Problem or a Little Problem? ***Click here for quiz answers*** 1. Your three-year-old has tantrums that can be very violent—he throws himself on the floor and even bangs his head sometimes. He always seems to do it at home – never at preschool. Is this a Big Problem or a Little Problem? 2. Your 3-and-a-half-year-old daughter talks all the time but the only one who can understand what she’s saying is you. Is this a Big Problem or a Little Problem? 3. Your little boy is a “bull in a china shop.” He crashes into walls, walks over toys, hugs his friends too tightly and pushes them to say hello. Is this a Big Problem or a Little Problem? 4. Your little girl is always falling and seems weaker and less coordinated than other children her age. Is this a Big problem or a Little problem? 5. Your little boy has normally developing language and speaks fine at home but does not talk at school. Is this a big problem or a little problem? 6. Your 4-year-old never responds to requests or directions the first time. He always giggles and runs away like it’s a game, until you get really mad. He’s well-behaved with the nanny though. Is this a Big Problem or a Little Problem? 7. Your little girl has a fit when she finds she can’t wear her favorite outfit to school, screams as if she’s being hit when you try to put on new socks with a ridge in the toe and falls to the floor in a heap when she finds that another child at school is already playing with her favorite toy. Is this a Big Problem or a Little Problem? 8. Your 5-year-old little girl is so tired she’s falling on her face, but she won’t give up, calm down and just go to bed. You have to go back to her dozens of times and even when she finally falls asleep in tears her sleep is fretful and she wakes several times during the night. Is this a Big Problem or a Little Problem? 9. Your generally sweet-tempered little boy usually comes along when you run errands but he’s all over the place and makes what should be a fifteen-minute quick grocery run into an hour-long ordeal of negotiating over what he wants to buy, bumping into things and going to the bathroom. Is this a Big Problem or a Little Problem? 10. Your 4-and-a-half-year-old son has no interest in learning how to write his name. He gets mad whenever you try to get him to sit and write with you. He just wants to play with his toys and his friends. You’re worried that he won’t be ready for kindergarten in the fall. Is this a Big Problem or a Little Problem?
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