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Help with wild six year old who was diagnosis w sensory disorder at 3 and ADHD
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 535740" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Does your son know how to play with his same age peers appropriately (his brother aside)? When you say rough do you mean boy-type rough or violent, in other words hurting him? Boys do roughhouse and are often rowdy and loud when they play. The line sort of gets crossed when a child is constantly harming others. </p><p></p><p>I work at a daycare and often have to watch the four year olds. Most of the boys LOVE rough, physical play, BUT...they do NOT like the child who causes them actual pain. They will shun that child. And they do NOT like the boy who knocks down their sand castle. And they do NOT like the boy who does not seem to understand co operative play. </p><p></p><p>If your son does not know how to play with other kids his age, along with his speech delay (even if it improves), I would think that maybe the diagnosis. is correct. The spectrum is very wide...and also it becomes a lot more apparent when the k ids get older. They may actually learn how to speak well and catch up to their peers, yet continue to be totally inappropriate with his peers, espescially as those peers expect give-and-take communication and expect social norms. </p><p></p><p>Do you know how your son interacts with his school peers because this tells you a lot. Does he like to interact or play off by himself? And if he interacts, how he know how to do it without antagonizing his little classmates?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 535740, member: 1550"] Does your son know how to play with his same age peers appropriately (his brother aside)? When you say rough do you mean boy-type rough or violent, in other words hurting him? Boys do roughhouse and are often rowdy and loud when they play. The line sort of gets crossed when a child is constantly harming others. I work at a daycare and often have to watch the four year olds. Most of the boys LOVE rough, physical play, BUT...they do NOT like the child who causes them actual pain. They will shun that child. And they do NOT like the boy who knocks down their sand castle. And they do NOT like the boy who does not seem to understand co operative play. If your son does not know how to play with other kids his age, along with his speech delay (even if it improves), I would think that maybe the diagnosis. is correct. The spectrum is very wide...and also it becomes a lot more apparent when the k ids get older. They may actually learn how to speak well and catch up to their peers, yet continue to be totally inappropriate with his peers, espescially as those peers expect give-and-take communication and expect social norms. Do you know how your son interacts with his school peers because this tells you a lot. Does he like to interact or play off by himself? And if he interacts, how he know how to do it without antagonizing his little classmates? [/QUOTE]
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