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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 364414" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Wee was going to rodeos with his big brother by 4 months. He was riding with me on the horse at that age, too. During the week, we were pretty low key, but on the weekends and in the summer when he was little difficult child 1 rodeoed, so we were on the go. Eating in the car is a fact of life, so I don't think that threw him off with it.</p><p> </p><p>And I actually do tell him "what should you do with it" a lot of the time, and sometimes he knows and sometimes he doesn't. I don't think its a matter of not wanting to, either...some of the things he struggles with are things he very much wants to do and came up with on his own....</p><p> </p><p>I dunno. Something's stiill just not right. Maybe its the processing problems, maybe its dyspraxia, I dunno. husband noticing it lately, too, just makes it more concerning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 364414, member: 1848"] Wee was going to rodeos with his big brother by 4 months. He was riding with me on the horse at that age, too. During the week, we were pretty low key, but on the weekends and in the summer when he was little difficult child 1 rodeoed, so we were on the go. Eating in the car is a fact of life, so I don't think that threw him off with it. And I actually do tell him "what should you do with it" a lot of the time, and sometimes he knows and sometimes he doesn't. I don't think its a matter of not wanting to, either...some of the things he struggles with are things he very much wants to do and came up with on his own.... I dunno. Something's stiill just not right. Maybe its the processing problems, maybe its dyspraxia, I dunno. husband noticing it lately, too, just makes it more concerning. [/QUOTE]
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