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almost 4-year old with impulse control problems
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 469587" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Hi suevv, just adding my hi! It is really tricky to pick through all the issues. I have to say I like that they want a consultant. Many day care centers will just say, too much to handle, and then the kid is out the door. It can feel icky to have people suggest that help is needed, but as you so wisely decided, it really is nice to have a team approach to things. It keeps the staff more accountable too. They will be given responsible options not just react out of anger. </p><p>I second, third, and on and on the idea to get additional evaluations. The younger kids can have help if there is a challenge, the better things work out in general. My son to this day hates noises and is really really loud. Occupational Therapist (OT)'s over the years have said it is a sensory thing, some kids are comforted by their own sounds being above the sounds that bother them (that is the theory, smile). My son went to a school football game and his Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) worker texted me after one play that they were leaving to go buy ear plugs. I always have some in my purse! they came back and he actually loved being at the game. He just went again last week and remembered to bring the ear plugs, smile. </p><p></p><p>Keep checking in, it will be great to have you in this Club from God (CFG--haha).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 469587, member: 12886"] Hi suevv, just adding my hi! It is really tricky to pick through all the issues. I have to say I like that they want a consultant. Many day care centers will just say, too much to handle, and then the kid is out the door. It can feel icky to have people suggest that help is needed, but as you so wisely decided, it really is nice to have a team approach to things. It keeps the staff more accountable too. They will be given responsible options not just react out of anger. I second, third, and on and on the idea to get additional evaluations. The younger kids can have help if there is a challenge, the better things work out in general. My son to this day hates noises and is really really loud. Occupational Therapist (OT)'s over the years have said it is a sensory thing, some kids are comforted by their own sounds being above the sounds that bother them (that is the theory, smile). My son went to a school football game and his Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) worker texted me after one play that they were leaving to go buy ear plugs. I always have some in my purse! they came back and he actually loved being at the game. He just went again last week and remembered to bring the ear plugs, smile. Keep checking in, it will be great to have you in this Club from God (CFG--haha). [/QUOTE]
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