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<blockquote data-quote="MelKret" data-source="post: 412768" data-attributes="member: 11356"><p>Thanks for the response. No unusual developmental issues at all. He is right on par at preschool and does great. It seems like the issues are just with people he is comfortable with like his parents and maybe a daycare person that watches him a couple days a week. No unusual fears but seems more sensitive in some cases but then is aggressive at other things. His mental wheels keep turning and that is one of things we noticed that his mind doesn't relax much. He never stops talking or asking for things, questions. I feel constantly grilled by him. Physically has been great it's more of the emotional side and mainly with us being his comfort zone. </p><p> </p><p>I did make an appointment for the neuro pysch exam and found someone. That was a major feat to find by the way. I had an appointment to see a phsychologist this week but I suppose I should wait to do that until we have the exam completed. I just felt like I wanted to talk with someone and get some perspective because the test won't take place until April. I could use some therapy for coping measures and download on someone that will have some experience in this area. Everything we have gone thru and been stressed out over for 3 years. He did have bedtime issues when he was 2 that would last for 2 hours of tantruming each and every night for a year. That really took a toll on us. He is great now at bedtime but that was a grueling process. </p><p> </p><p>School he does great and nothing has come up as a concern. But, he is in a christian based school and they are not certified teachers so they might not recognize things as well as someone certified. I am told he has passed all the things he needs for kindergarten but what I don't hear much of is any emotional issues. I am told he does great just very competitive on winning on projects that there is not a race attached to it. </p><p> </p><p>Then he might come home and ask for spring cheese and if I say "no" he could end up having a major tantrum over it beyond the normal tantrum. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the feedback everyone! it's helped a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MelKret, post: 412768, member: 11356"] Thanks for the response. No unusual developmental issues at all. He is right on par at preschool and does great. It seems like the issues are just with people he is comfortable with like his parents and maybe a daycare person that watches him a couple days a week. No unusual fears but seems more sensitive in some cases but then is aggressive at other things. His mental wheels keep turning and that is one of things we noticed that his mind doesn't relax much. He never stops talking or asking for things, questions. I feel constantly grilled by him. Physically has been great it's more of the emotional side and mainly with us being his comfort zone. I did make an appointment for the neuro pysch exam and found someone. That was a major feat to find by the way. I had an appointment to see a phsychologist this week but I suppose I should wait to do that until we have the exam completed. I just felt like I wanted to talk with someone and get some perspective because the test won't take place until April. I could use some therapy for coping measures and download on someone that will have some experience in this area. Everything we have gone thru and been stressed out over for 3 years. He did have bedtime issues when he was 2 that would last for 2 hours of tantruming each and every night for a year. That really took a toll on us. He is great now at bedtime but that was a grueling process. School he does great and nothing has come up as a concern. But, he is in a christian based school and they are not certified teachers so they might not recognize things as well as someone certified. I am told he has passed all the things he needs for kindergarten but what I don't hear much of is any emotional issues. I am told he does great just very competitive on winning on projects that there is not a race attached to it. Then he might come home and ask for spring cheese and if I say "no" he could end up having a major tantrum over it beyond the normal tantrum. Thanks for the feedback everyone! it's helped a lot. [/QUOTE]
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