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Running out of patience and ideas!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 478877" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Hi Julie, it helps a lot to know more about school, social etc. Great that he is not struggling there, really really great! In fact, do you feel he is gifted? Just curious, because then there is a "whole nother" layer that could be added. I would second TeDo's suggestion for sure and also, since he is so young, there is certainly a chance you are seeing new problems arise. There are many things that go along with Tic Disorders. I imagine you are going to have to do the "what is up now" dance for most of his life, unless he is one of the lucky ones where the Tic Disorder subsides during childhood. I pray for that for him. Do you think he is becomming more aware and more frustrated by the tics? </p><p></p><p>Just throwing ideas out, you likely have thought of this already but sometimes it helps to process with others..... luv, Buddy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 478877, member: 12886"] Hi Julie, it helps a lot to know more about school, social etc. Great that he is not struggling there, really really great! In fact, do you feel he is gifted? Just curious, because then there is a "whole nother" layer that could be added. I would second TeDo's suggestion for sure and also, since he is so young, there is certainly a chance you are seeing new problems arise. There are many things that go along with Tic Disorders. I imagine you are going to have to do the "what is up now" dance for most of his life, unless he is one of the lucky ones where the Tic Disorder subsides during childhood. I pray for that for him. Do you think he is becomming more aware and more frustrated by the tics? Just throwing ideas out, you likely have thought of this already but sometimes it helps to process with others..... luv, Buddy [/QUOTE]
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