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<blockquote data-quote="AtMyLimits" data-source="post: 623393" data-attributes="member: 17811"><p>SuZir - Yes his day care is a large group. Over 3 in the room. It seems like the older he gets the harder large groups are for him. As far as early development go, He's always been a bright child. He was 10 lbs at birth and was ahead of most his age with milestones. He's always been really mommy clingy though which I figured was normal for the youngest child. At 6 though he's still not potty trained (We've tried everything)</p><p></p><p>TiredMommy - He had his appendix out when he was three and has broken several bones and needed stiches more than a few times. Kind of expected for a little boy and haven't thought much of it. He gets along very well with his older brother but fights a lot with his sister. With her neurological issues it seems like the two of them enjoy frustrating each other. Friends are hard to come by as he seems to either want to be by himself or has to be the center of attention. He gets made fun of a great deal at his old school and his daycare for not being potty trained (His sister actually instigates most of the taunting). He can be fairly clumsy and will prefer some foods over others. It does take a while to get him to sleep but once asleep he stays that way. Since he's difficult to handle, my ex husbands family may have smacked him around a bit. I avoid taking him over there at all costs though. My ex doesn't always take that caution. School moved him because he was a danger to others. Even on the IEP he would kick and hit and throw desks. They were having to restrain him even. Takes over an hour to get him focused and he hates change or deviation. We were thinking he may be on the spectrum a bit and trying had to find the right doctor with my insurance.</p><p></p><p>TerryJ2 - I hadn't thought about a college student!? I know with my degree I needed tons of times doing on the job stuff. I will try calling around. As for sitters, I've run out. People refuse to watch my kids and when people see me in the grocery store I hear the comments about how I don't discipline ect ect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtMyLimits, post: 623393, member: 17811"] SuZir - Yes his day care is a large group. Over 3 in the room. It seems like the older he gets the harder large groups are for him. As far as early development go, He's always been a bright child. He was 10 lbs at birth and was ahead of most his age with milestones. He's always been really mommy clingy though which I figured was normal for the youngest child. At 6 though he's still not potty trained (We've tried everything) TiredMommy - He had his appendix out when he was three and has broken several bones and needed stiches more than a few times. Kind of expected for a little boy and haven't thought much of it. He gets along very well with his older brother but fights a lot with his sister. With her neurological issues it seems like the two of them enjoy frustrating each other. Friends are hard to come by as he seems to either want to be by himself or has to be the center of attention. He gets made fun of a great deal at his old school and his daycare for not being potty trained (His sister actually instigates most of the taunting). He can be fairly clumsy and will prefer some foods over others. It does take a while to get him to sleep but once asleep he stays that way. Since he's difficult to handle, my ex husbands family may have smacked him around a bit. I avoid taking him over there at all costs though. My ex doesn't always take that caution. School moved him because he was a danger to others. Even on the IEP he would kick and hit and throw desks. They were having to restrain him even. Takes over an hour to get him focused and he hates change or deviation. We were thinking he may be on the spectrum a bit and trying had to find the right doctor with my insurance. TerryJ2 - I hadn't thought about a college student!? I know with my degree I needed tons of times doing on the job stuff. I will try calling around. As for sitters, I've run out. People refuse to watch my kids and when people see me in the grocery store I hear the comments about how I don't discipline ect ect. [/QUOTE]
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