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<blockquote data-quote="2thfairy" data-source="post: 395659"><p>Thanks everyone for the thoughts and questions.</p><p> </p><p>Andy, I appreciate the brain storming. While I know that these tactics can help, I often lose track of them in the moment. I should make a chart for myself! Good ideas, especially about how you talk to guests. I will try.</p><p> </p><p>Beth and Midwest mom: When K was younger she was fussy about clothes and tags. When she was in kindergarten most of her problems came during chaotic times (recess, lunch line...) so we were starting to think she may have sensativity issues. This year it is much better, she will actually wear jeans now.</p><p> </p><p> I don't think she could be Aspergers. She is very social, can look you in the eye, and has never exibited the flapping and stimming, though she is very hyper sometimes. Very hyper. She is a little quirky, has melt down's and bad behavior so I think kids look at her funny. She sometimes stalls out in areas where she is expected to perform (i.e. gymnastics, dance class). She had an eye tick for a couple of months that went away when her behavior deteriorated. I can see why ODD and ADHD seem like cop outs, but K is extremely oppositional.</p><p> </p><p>I would like to keep a diary, but sometimes I feel like I would be writing constantly. I will look into the book and a neuropsychologist. I could go to Children's hospital in Milwaukee.</p><p> </p><p>I can't thank you all enough for the support. Somedays I feel like I just want to run away from it all. But I could never do that to my husband LOL.</p><p> </p><p>Sheila</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2thfairy, post: 395659"] Thanks everyone for the thoughts and questions. Andy, I appreciate the brain storming. While I know that these tactics can help, I often lose track of them in the moment. I should make a chart for myself! Good ideas, especially about how you talk to guests. I will try. Beth and Midwest mom: When K was younger she was fussy about clothes and tags. When she was in kindergarten most of her problems came during chaotic times (recess, lunch line...) so we were starting to think she may have sensativity issues. This year it is much better, she will actually wear jeans now. I don't think she could be Aspergers. She is very social, can look you in the eye, and has never exibited the flapping and stimming, though she is very hyper sometimes. Very hyper. She is a little quirky, has melt down's and bad behavior so I think kids look at her funny. She sometimes stalls out in areas where she is expected to perform (i.e. gymnastics, dance class). She had an eye tick for a couple of months that went away when her behavior deteriorated. I can see why ODD and ADHD seem like cop outs, but K is extremely oppositional. I would like to keep a diary, but sometimes I feel like I would be writing constantly. I will look into the book and a neuropsychologist. I could go to Children's hospital in Milwaukee. I can't thank you all enough for the support. Somedays I feel like I just want to run away from it all. But I could never do that to my husband LOL. Sheila [/QUOTE]
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