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Any ODD advice for 3 year old?
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<blockquote data-quote="aprim" data-source="post: 588967" data-attributes="member: 16193"><p>Thanks for the replay. </p><p></p><p>Pretty normal childhood. Loves being the center of attention. He watches WII just dance and learns the whole dance. </p><p>Very lovable child. If he see's another member of the family trying to dance with him sometimes he flips out. He wants to dance alone. </p><p>Hates sharing his Mom with his siblings. But when we talk to him he softens up. Really kind of normal until he melts down then all rules are off. I can't figure out what's missing other then were both working. Moms a teacher and works until 2 and I don't get home until late but we try and spend as much time with him as we can. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again and let me know if you need any more info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aprim, post: 588967, member: 16193"] Thanks for the replay. Pretty normal childhood. Loves being the center of attention. He watches WII just dance and learns the whole dance. Very lovable child. If he see's another member of the family trying to dance with him sometimes he flips out. He wants to dance alone. Hates sharing his Mom with his siblings. But when we talk to him he softens up. Really kind of normal until he melts down then all rules are off. I can't figure out what's missing other then were both working. Moms a teacher and works until 2 and I don't get home until late but we try and spend as much time with him as we can. Thanks again and let me know if you need any more info. [/QUOTE]
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