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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 448042" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>How are this child's social skills beside his brother? </p><p>The hurting of his brother is not the norm. In fact most two year olds don't get aggressive with other kids or hurt them. The ones that do, usually have problems. </p><p>Agree it's more than Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD). Not sure what. A lot of disorders create low frustration levels and impulse control problems. If it is malicious (like done with a smile), I would worry more than if the child is remorseful after the fact. </p><p>I work in a county run 2-4 year old school. There was a little girl with the cutest blond pigtails who introduced herself to me the first day in the classroom by smiling up at me, her dimples flashing, and saying, "Hi *******" and then she kicked me in the shin with her hard toe boot. I watch her every time I have to sub in there and she is always hurting somebody with a huge smile on her face. When asked why, she says, smiling, "Cuz I like to" or "Cuz I wanted to." It's eerie. On the other hand, we have kids with various disorders who hurt other kids and don't smile and some even cry. I think it's different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 448042, member: 1550"] How are this child's social skills beside his brother? The hurting of his brother is not the norm. In fact most two year olds don't get aggressive with other kids or hurt them. The ones that do, usually have problems. Agree it's more than Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD). Not sure what. A lot of disorders create low frustration levels and impulse control problems. If it is malicious (like done with a smile), I would worry more than if the child is remorseful after the fact. I work in a county run 2-4 year old school. There was a little girl with the cutest blond pigtails who introduced herself to me the first day in the classroom by smiling up at me, her dimples flashing, and saying, "Hi *******" and then she kicked me in the shin with her hard toe boot. I watch her every time I have to sub in there and she is always hurting somebody with a huge smile on her face. When asked why, she says, smiling, "Cuz I like to" or "Cuz I wanted to." It's eerie. On the other hand, we have kids with various disorders who hurt other kids and don't smile and some even cry. I think it's different. [/QUOTE]
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