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Im afraid that my 4 yr son has ADHD
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<blockquote data-quote="Rainey" data-source="post: 314946" data-attributes="member: 8082"><p>well, its not from anything on tv.. its things he makes up. im not sure if its anything psychiatric either. The teachers seem to be a bit worried about it and mentioned it, and when she was telling me about it, i knew exactly what she was talking about. When you talk to him, sometimes he will just say random things like that and you cant get through to him. he sometimes will just get really sad and say "i want my sister" and he doesnt have a sister. just wierd things like that. maybe its a 4 year old thing, or just his imagination. Its just concerned some people and i wondered if it may be something i should be concerned about. apparently its very new to his teachers and they havent had a child that would act that way. </p><p> </p><p>I'm really trying to find out whats wrong so that he doesnt have a hard time when he starts kindergarden. He gets in trouble in school so much and if he needs help, i am determined to find out everything i can to get him that help. </p><p> </p><p>however, since i took him off of milk, his behavior has been improving and we think that his eyes (the dark purple circles) are starting to lighten up. </p><p> </p><p>I'm holding up on the SI Disorder evaluation, and will be meeting with the teacher next week to fill out all of the forms and discuss what they will be doing. so right now, he isnt being taken out of class. We want to see if he keeps improving, and see if he does have a milk allergy. Its looking good so far. </p><p> </p><p>he has been cooperative in class lately, following directions, and has not been throwing those huge temper tantrums for a few days now. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rainey, post: 314946, member: 8082"] well, its not from anything on tv.. its things he makes up. im not sure if its anything psychiatric either. The teachers seem to be a bit worried about it and mentioned it, and when she was telling me about it, i knew exactly what she was talking about. When you talk to him, sometimes he will just say random things like that and you cant get through to him. he sometimes will just get really sad and say "i want my sister" and he doesnt have a sister. just wierd things like that. maybe its a 4 year old thing, or just his imagination. Its just concerned some people and i wondered if it may be something i should be concerned about. apparently its very new to his teachers and they havent had a child that would act that way. I'm really trying to find out whats wrong so that he doesnt have a hard time when he starts kindergarden. He gets in trouble in school so much and if he needs help, i am determined to find out everything i can to get him that help. however, since i took him off of milk, his behavior has been improving and we think that his eyes (the dark purple circles) are starting to lighten up. I'm holding up on the SI Disorder evaluation, and will be meeting with the teacher next week to fill out all of the forms and discuss what they will be doing. so right now, he isnt being taken out of class. We want to see if he keeps improving, and see if he does have a milk allergy. Its looking good so far. he has been cooperative in class lately, following directions, and has not been throwing those huge temper tantrums for a few days now. :) [/QUOTE]
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