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<blockquote data-quote="steph3306" data-source="post: 141851" data-attributes="member: 4944"><p>He goes to preschool 5 days a week, half days for children with disabilities. He is also going to summer school for four weeks and at his last IEP meeting his teachers are going to start coming to our house and hour a month. He receives speech and Occupational Therapist (OT) at school. We really think a lot of his problems are because he can't communicate the way he wants too. It is so hard to tell about the ODD because a lot of 3 year olds aren't real easy going. We still haven't seen much change on this medicine. We did not want him on medicine but some of his behaviors are becoming a safety concern. Like if he is mad he will get out of his car seat and unlock the door and open when we drive down the road. He has absolutely no fear!! </p><p> </p><p>As a baby he wasn't exposed to alcohol/drugs. His mom was 46 when she had him. She was diabetic and had no prenatal care. She went into insulin shock when she was preg. with him. I know he was born prematurely but weight was ok. He had bloody stools, hypoglycemic, swelling of the brain, heart murmur, sleep apnea, and other stuff. He has outgrown a lot of it . Now he has problems with allergies and that is about it. We had his hearing tested and it is fine. The school keeps saying something about sensory issues also. They say he wont touch certain things or eat certain textures. They also think that is why he wants to sleep with us because of the warmth.</p><p> </p><p>I just wish that they could draw some blood and say ok this is what is wrong. It is truely nice to have someone to talk to about this and if anyone has any advice or suggestions PLEASE feel free to tell me. I just want what is best for my son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steph3306, post: 141851, member: 4944"] He goes to preschool 5 days a week, half days for children with disabilities. He is also going to summer school for four weeks and at his last IEP meeting his teachers are going to start coming to our house and hour a month. He receives speech and Occupational Therapist (OT) at school. We really think a lot of his problems are because he can't communicate the way he wants too. It is so hard to tell about the ODD because a lot of 3 year olds aren't real easy going. We still haven't seen much change on this medicine. We did not want him on medicine but some of his behaviors are becoming a safety concern. Like if he is mad he will get out of his car seat and unlock the door and open when we drive down the road. He has absolutely no fear!! As a baby he wasn't exposed to alcohol/drugs. His mom was 46 when she had him. She was diabetic and had no prenatal care. She went into insulin shock when she was preg. with him. I know he was born prematurely but weight was ok. He had bloody stools, hypoglycemic, swelling of the brain, heart murmur, sleep apnea, and other stuff. He has outgrown a lot of it . Now he has problems with allergies and that is about it. We had his hearing tested and it is fine. The school keeps saying something about sensory issues also. They say he wont touch certain things or eat certain textures. They also think that is why he wants to sleep with us because of the warmth. I just wish that they could draw some blood and say ok this is what is wrong. It is truely nice to have someone to talk to about this and if anyone has any advice or suggestions PLEASE feel free to tell me. I just want what is best for my son. [/QUOTE]
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