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    What do the parents say about behaviour a home? Is she fussy for them too? Food allergies could certainly affect a child- I've seen it happen often and I don't think that it's investigated nearly enough as a source of problems. If the girl is fine at home though I'd look to other problems. Is she social with the other kids? Do certain things trigger her like ie transition times, commotion...? I'm not saying that you can change these things but it's a direction to take. Record everything that you can think of. Foods eaten, any patterns you see. Maybe a trip to the family doctor would help.? Hopefully it's something that she can outgrow soon! I hope that you don't have to let her go and that you and the parents can figure this out.
    It must be frustrating for you for sure- especially if it affects the other kids in your care. Especially difficult if it's a family friend too.

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