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<blockquote data-quote="barbie" data-source="post: 137278" data-attributes="member: 4842"><p>LOL. I dont mean to laugh but he sounds what we refer to (in my house) as a stitch. LILO AND STITCH. My son Eric is the same way, last week, he was kicked out of two daycares almost a third, two on the first day, and the last one, I talked to the lady and explained but shes had experience with kids who have behavior issues. Eric is diagnosed though, he has been officially diagnosed as ADHD, developmental delays, speech delays, social and cognitive delays, multiple food allergies, outdoor allergies, asthma, eczema, and GERD. </p><p></p><p>The first thing or advice and really the only thing I can say is get a good pediatrician, and by good I mean one who listens while she is looking at you, not looking through you, one where you dont have to scream to be heard. Although if that is what it takes, do it, fight for each little thing, there is no little details, cause with our kids no detail is little. Nothing is everything, and everything is nothing. </p><p></p><p>With Eric we have had a go of it, we have been through pediatricians where I had to pitch a fit to be heard, and others who I assume preferred to look at me, than to listen to what I had to say. I finally feel kinda sorta now, and im on shakey ground that I do have something to hold on to, the anxiety kills me everytime I go to work, I wait for the phone to ring. Eric's IEP (Indiviual Education Plan) should be starting in 10 days once transportation is arranged, and his new daycare administrator says her daughter (who is on a mission trip to jamaica) likes a challenge, and she will have one in Eric with a slight break in the mornings for his school classes. </p><p></p><p>HOLD ON. WAIT A MINUTE. PLEASE AND I SAY THIS FOR ALL THE MOMMIES, DONT FORGET YOU. IT GETS HARD DEALING WITH THEM AND WE KINDA PUT OUR NEEDS ON A BACKBURNER. TAKE A BUBBLEBATH, LOCK THE DOOR, LIGHT THE CANDLES (AFTER THE KIDS ARE FINALLY ASLEEP), AND SIT THERE AND PROCESS WHAT IS HAPPENING. DONT OBSESS. THEN GET OUT OF THE TUB AND MOVE ON TO THE NEXT CHALLENGE COMING.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/peaceful.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":peaceful:" title="peaceful :peaceful:" data-shortname=":peaceful:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barbie, post: 137278, member: 4842"] LOL. I dont mean to laugh but he sounds what we refer to (in my house) as a stitch. LILO AND STITCH. My son Eric is the same way, last week, he was kicked out of two daycares almost a third, two on the first day, and the last one, I talked to the lady and explained but shes had experience with kids who have behavior issues. Eric is diagnosed though, he has been officially diagnosed as ADHD, developmental delays, speech delays, social and cognitive delays, multiple food allergies, outdoor allergies, asthma, eczema, and GERD. The first thing or advice and really the only thing I can say is get a good pediatrician, and by good I mean one who listens while she is looking at you, not looking through you, one where you dont have to scream to be heard. Although if that is what it takes, do it, fight for each little thing, there is no little details, cause with our kids no detail is little. Nothing is everything, and everything is nothing. With Eric we have had a go of it, we have been through pediatricians where I had to pitch a fit to be heard, and others who I assume preferred to look at me, than to listen to what I had to say. I finally feel kinda sorta now, and im on shakey ground that I do have something to hold on to, the anxiety kills me everytime I go to work, I wait for the phone to ring. Eric's IEP (Indiviual Education Plan) should be starting in 10 days once transportation is arranged, and his new daycare administrator says her daughter (who is on a mission trip to jamaica) likes a challenge, and she will have one in Eric with a slight break in the mornings for his school classes. HOLD ON. WAIT A MINUTE. PLEASE AND I SAY THIS FOR ALL THE MOMMIES, DONT FORGET YOU. IT GETS HARD DEALING WITH THEM AND WE KINDA PUT OUR NEEDS ON A BACKBURNER. TAKE A BUBBLEBATH, LOCK THE DOOR, LIGHT THE CANDLES (AFTER THE KIDS ARE FINALLY ASLEEP), AND SIT THERE AND PROCESS WHAT IS HAPPENING. DONT OBSESS. THEN GET OUT OF THE TUB AND MOVE ON TO THE NEXT CHALLENGE COMING.:peaceful: [/QUOTE]
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