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<blockquote data-quote="techteacher" data-source="post: 297528" data-attributes="member: 7841"><p>Thank you for the suggestion. I started reading the explosive child at the end of the school year last year, but left it in my desk. The first couple chapters seemed to describe older children & there is definately in the way you would handle older children vs a 3 year old. But I will pick up the other book this weekend. </p><p> </p><p>The gluten & milk intolerance is def something I will check into as well. Because he has had a history of intolerance, my husband has some undiagnosed issue with processing meat, and his son from another marriage has Celiacs. I will start experimenting with that this week. </p><p> </p><p>Our pedi seems to think there is no problem, because he can be well behaved in her office, but has also had his share of blow outs in there as well. She says its typical 2 yr old, he just turned 3 last week, behavior. What direction would I go to see a developmental pedi? Would I ask my pedi for a referral? I definately do not trust the Early Intervention or the School districts evaluation, because honestly they both had something at stake and the evaluation tools were not very comprehensive or extensive. I'm trying to get him in to something we have here called the child study center that deals with developmental disabilities and related behavioral and emotional problems but that too requires a script from our pedi, who believes there is no issue. </p><p> </p><p>Thank you for all the info this forum provides. This support is invaluable to me at this point since I'm starting to feel like it must be me or my parenting style or some inadequacy. Yet I have another child who has never had any issues like this at all. So it just makes me confused.</p><p> </p><p>Mom to 2 beautiful boys</p><p>DS#1 5yrs old with physical disabilities</p><p>DS#2- 3yrs old about to start preschool</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="techteacher, post: 297528, member: 7841"] Thank you for the suggestion. I started reading the explosive child at the end of the school year last year, but left it in my desk. The first couple chapters seemed to describe older children & there is definately in the way you would handle older children vs a 3 year old. But I will pick up the other book this weekend. The gluten & milk intolerance is def something I will check into as well. Because he has had a history of intolerance, my husband has some undiagnosed issue with processing meat, and his son from another marriage has Celiacs. I will start experimenting with that this week. Our pedi seems to think there is no problem, because he can be well behaved in her office, but has also had his share of blow outs in there as well. She says its typical 2 yr old, he just turned 3 last week, behavior. What direction would I go to see a developmental pedi? Would I ask my pedi for a referral? I definately do not trust the Early Intervention or the School districts evaluation, because honestly they both had something at stake and the evaluation tools were not very comprehensive or extensive. I'm trying to get him in to something we have here called the child study center that deals with developmental disabilities and related behavioral and emotional problems but that too requires a script from our pedi, who believes there is no issue. Thank you for all the info this forum provides. This support is invaluable to me at this point since I'm starting to feel like it must be me or my parenting style or some inadequacy. Yet I have another child who has never had any issues like this at all. So it just makes me confused. Mom to 2 beautiful boys DS#1 5yrs old with physical disabilities DS#2- 3yrs old about to start preschool [/QUOTE]
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