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My 3 year old son- oppositional defiant disorder and adhd
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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 497478"><p>TiredMamaFromJax,</p><p> I agree that at 3 years old, they are still learning, some even skip terrible twos and go to threes! But you do have two other kids, and you know what is "different" about your son.I agree, hide those knives and anything else that sharp from him. Everyone here already had great suggestions on what to do. When you go in public, consider a strong child leash or a bungy type cord that connects from your belt to his, or your purse to his belt. You will get looks. My son always has ran off too, or stayed behind, so in the Caverns, his father bought a child leash.Boy, we got the stares and questions! But you do what you have to too protect him Also, my father and I always had the buddy system with my two kids, one for each child because my son.. well he makes ups his own mind! To this day, My 11 year old even if they are fighting-helps me watch him. You can make a game out of it with all your kids. Tell them its a game where they become a human train and have to stay connected to each other/you. Or tell them you don't want to get lost, so you need there help <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> My problem is if my son gets angry at the store, so then that's when I need to invent another idea! Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 497478"] TiredMamaFromJax, I agree that at 3 years old, they are still learning, some even skip terrible twos and go to threes! But you do have two other kids, and you know what is "different" about your son.I agree, hide those knives and anything else that sharp from him. Everyone here already had great suggestions on what to do. When you go in public, consider a strong child leash or a bungy type cord that connects from your belt to his, or your purse to his belt. You will get looks. My son always has ran off too, or stayed behind, so in the Caverns, his father bought a child leash.Boy, we got the stares and questions! But you do what you have to too protect him Also, my father and I always had the buddy system with my two kids, one for each child because my son.. well he makes ups his own mind! To this day, My 11 year old even if they are fighting-helps me watch him. You can make a game out of it with all your kids. Tell them its a game where they become a human train and have to stay connected to each other/you. Or tell them you don't want to get lost, so you need there help ;) My problem is if my son gets angry at the store, so then that's when I need to invent another idea! Hugs [/QUOTE]
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