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<blockquote data-quote="seriously" data-source="post: 440472" data-attributes="member: 11920"><p>When difficult child 2 was a newborn, maybe 4 days old, a mother of 6 came to give me a break with the twins. After she had been there 20 minutes she told me "there is something wrong with him. Babies don't scream like this non-stop." For the first 2 months he would only sleep if he was in skin to skin contact with one of us - as in falling asleep laying on my chest with most of him in skin-to-skin contact with me.</p><p></p><p>I do not even want to talk about how long it took for us to get a professional to listen to us and really help. I first took my difficult child to a social worker who specialized in treating children when my twins were about 2 1/2. We didn't get any real help with difficult child 2 until he was 10. At 7 he was kicking holes in doors and trying to throw himself out 2nd floor windows. Use 123 Magic was what we were told by the psychiatrist...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seriously, post: 440472, member: 11920"] When difficult child 2 was a newborn, maybe 4 days old, a mother of 6 came to give me a break with the twins. After she had been there 20 minutes she told me "there is something wrong with him. Babies don't scream like this non-stop." For the first 2 months he would only sleep if he was in skin to skin contact with one of us - as in falling asleep laying on my chest with most of him in skin-to-skin contact with me. I do not even want to talk about how long it took for us to get a professional to listen to us and really help. I first took my difficult child to a social worker who specialized in treating children when my twins were about 2 1/2. We didn't get any real help with difficult child 2 until he was 10. At 7 he was kicking holes in doors and trying to throw himself out 2nd floor windows. Use 123 Magic was what we were told by the psychiatrist... [/QUOTE]
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