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<blockquote data-quote="EmJay" data-source="post: 484075" data-attributes="member: 13282"><p>ADHD: He has absolutely NO impulse control what so ever! Ex: When his baby brother was younger his first response to his crying was to shake him. It took us 3-4 times of freaking out and telling him NO! that he finally understood. We had to explain to him each time what would happen if he did that. He also did it to his cousin who is a few weeks younger than our baby. It took me explaining to his pedi what was going on and her repeating to him what we had been saying for him to understand the severity of the situation. </p><p>He will bounce off the walls with no regards to his own or others safety. He is very clumbsy but with things that if he were paying attention wouldn't happen. Socially he's a butterfly but he's very hands on. He doesn't know when enough is enough and he has no concept of personal space. In large crowds of people that he doesn't know he is unable to think straight. He will almost fade out and I have to put my hands on him in order for him to look at me and follow what I'm saying. I have to repeat any direction at least 3-4 times. He is distracted by the TV on a DAILY/almost MOMENTARY basis. He can not remember directions from one room to another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EmJay, post: 484075, member: 13282"] ADHD: He has absolutely NO impulse control what so ever! Ex: When his baby brother was younger his first response to his crying was to shake him. It took us 3-4 times of freaking out and telling him NO! that he finally understood. We had to explain to him each time what would happen if he did that. He also did it to his cousin who is a few weeks younger than our baby. It took me explaining to his pedi what was going on and her repeating to him what we had been saying for him to understand the severity of the situation. He will bounce off the walls with no regards to his own or others safety. He is very clumbsy but with things that if he were paying attention wouldn't happen. Socially he's a butterfly but he's very hands on. He doesn't know when enough is enough and he has no concept of personal space. In large crowds of people that he doesn't know he is unable to think straight. He will almost fade out and I have to put my hands on him in order for him to look at me and follow what I'm saying. I have to repeat any direction at least 3-4 times. He is distracted by the TV on a DAILY/almost MOMENTARY basis. He can not remember directions from one room to another. [/QUOTE]
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