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<blockquote data-quote="tpalvado" data-source="post: 369621"><p>He did not roll over until he was 4 months, He sat up at 9 months, walked at 18 months and talked at 2 years. Then he started repeating everything that was said to him. It usually takes him a little bit to go to sleep but he will move around all night. He is learning to use his spoon and fork properly. He will still drop food though and he spills everything he has in his hands. He didn't start peeing in the potty until late last year but we are having problems getting him to poop in the potty. He still goes in his underwear. He does play with other kids but he seems more content playing by himself. He likes other adults but his teacher has been having problems with him as far as him listening to her and following the rules. She puts him in time out a lot because of it. He won't sit still in his seat and has trouble following directions. He still has a speech delay but it has gotten better. When you say something to him that he doesn't understand, he will repeat what you said to him. He would rather color on the walls then on paper. he still scribbles. To entertain himself, he plays the Wii or he watches Curious George. He doesn't do to well with board games. He wants to play it his way and if we try to explain to him how to play it, he will throw a tantrum. His teach tells us that he won't listen, he won't do his work, they have to ask him or take him to the bathroom cause most of the time he won't tell anyone he has to go. He will hold himself. He crawls under his mat at rest time, he lays on the carpet when it's story time, he was poking his paper once and his teacher took his pencil away so he started stomping his feet and then he started banging his head against the wall. I have 2 nephews who are his age and they are a lot different from Julian. They can carry a conversation, talk in full sentences, they don't run out in the street like he does. He has an appointment at a behavioral clinic here in town so I am hoping that I will get some answers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tpalvado, post: 369621"] He did not roll over until he was 4 months, He sat up at 9 months, walked at 18 months and talked at 2 years. Then he started repeating everything that was said to him. It usually takes him a little bit to go to sleep but he will move around all night. He is learning to use his spoon and fork properly. He will still drop food though and he spills everything he has in his hands. He didn't start peeing in the potty until late last year but we are having problems getting him to poop in the potty. He still goes in his underwear. He does play with other kids but he seems more content playing by himself. He likes other adults but his teacher has been having problems with him as far as him listening to her and following the rules. She puts him in time out a lot because of it. He won't sit still in his seat and has trouble following directions. He still has a speech delay but it has gotten better. When you say something to him that he doesn't understand, he will repeat what you said to him. He would rather color on the walls then on paper. he still scribbles. To entertain himself, he plays the Wii or he watches Curious George. He doesn't do to well with board games. He wants to play it his way and if we try to explain to him how to play it, he will throw a tantrum. His teach tells us that he won't listen, he won't do his work, they have to ask him or take him to the bathroom cause most of the time he won't tell anyone he has to go. He will hold himself. He crawls under his mat at rest time, he lays on the carpet when it's story time, he was poking his paper once and his teacher took his pencil away so he started stomping his feet and then he started banging his head against the wall. I have 2 nephews who are his age and they are a lot different from Julian. They can carry a conversation, talk in full sentences, they don't run out in the street like he does. He has an appointment at a behavioral clinic here in town so I am hoping that I will get some answers [/QUOTE]
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