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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 406942" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Hi Janique! Welcome to the crowd! No, No, No! You're not a bad parent. If you were a bad parent, you'd be blowing off the behavior and letting get away with anything he wanted to shut him up!</p><p> </p><p>There are a lot of us on here that have been or still are dealing with a lot of the same kind of things. Early intervention is key and that's what you're looking for.</p><p> </p><p>Conduct disorder diagnosis's are a cop out for a 3 year old. For pete's sake, he's just a little guy. I have to agree with Midwest Mom about a developmental pediatrician. What type of medications did the psychiatrist prescribe for him?</p><p> </p><p>I would suggest a full allergy panel be done on him as well. While you may have a lot of information on the birth parents, you may not have info. regarding the little things. I'd make sure that there wasn't something organic interfereing with his behavior.</p><p> </p><p>Quick question: have you noticed anything different in regards to his development. How's his eye contact with people he knows, but doesn't see all the time (therapists, neighbors, relatives that he sees once in a while)? Does he have what I call "itchy tag syndrome" (can't stand the feel of a tag on his shirt?)? Sounds that freak him out or smells that make him nautious or uncomfortable? Does he line up toys or only play with a certain type (like trucks vs. blocks)?</p><p> </p><p>Don't feel bad - we're here to help you stay strong and help out (our sanity for everyone here has been on the edge more than once!) <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/imok.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":imok:" title="I'm ok :imok:" data-shortname=":imok:" /></p><p> </p><p>Talk to you soon (the Weeble just dumped the salt shaker all over the dining room!)</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 406942, member: 3814"] Hi Janique! Welcome to the crowd! No, No, No! You're not a bad parent. If you were a bad parent, you'd be blowing off the behavior and letting get away with anything he wanted to shut him up! There are a lot of us on here that have been or still are dealing with a lot of the same kind of things. Early intervention is key and that's what you're looking for. Conduct disorder diagnosis's are a cop out for a 3 year old. For pete's sake, he's just a little guy. I have to agree with Midwest Mom about a developmental pediatrician. What type of medications did the psychiatrist prescribe for him? I would suggest a full allergy panel be done on him as well. While you may have a lot of information on the birth parents, you may not have info. regarding the little things. I'd make sure that there wasn't something organic interfereing with his behavior. Quick question: have you noticed anything different in regards to his development. How's his eye contact with people he knows, but doesn't see all the time (therapists, neighbors, relatives that he sees once in a while)? Does he have what I call "itchy tag syndrome" (can't stand the feel of a tag on his shirt?)? Sounds that freak him out or smells that make him nautious or uncomfortable? Does he line up toys or only play with a certain type (like trucks vs. blocks)? Don't feel bad - we're here to help you stay strong and help out (our sanity for everyone here has been on the edge more than once!) :imok: Talk to you soon (the Weeble just dumped the salt shaker all over the dining room!) Beth [/QUOTE]
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