
Suggest Treatment For Speech Disorder, Learning Disability And Aggressive Behavior In A Child

Reassurance is the key
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Thanks for asking on Health care magic.
I have gone carefully through your query. It is good to hear that you are eager to adopt a child, especially one who has been abused. I am not aware of any statistics about success rates of such children. Such statistics are hard to generate and do not serve to benefit anybody and so nobody invests in such studies. But it is not the statistics that matters, it is the factors and determinants that play a decisive role.
Imagine that you have been abused. Your mind would automatically switch you on alert that anyone and everyone might be trying to abuse you. In such a case you grow maladaptive and become a problem child declaring jihad against even the genuine attempts to comfort you as you can not distinguish which of them is actually a masked one. The key determinant of success in such cases is reassurance. How you can do it would entirely vary with each individual. Your need to try and understand her and her fears. You would need to reach out to her and to reassure her, alleviating her of her fears. Only then can you succeed.
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