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<blockquote data-quote="seeker78" data-source="post: 557434" data-attributes="member: 15400"><p>Valid question but no, I didn't drink or use anything during the pregnancy. I had gotten sober before I got pregnant. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the advice! I'm definitely going to look into that Explosive Child book. Also, the questions about triggers, and sensory stuff is really getting me to think about and notice things. My son always wants to be holding our cat or wants to be sitting on my lap or laying on me--wants that touch. </p><p></p><p>And triggers for him I think are not getting what he wants, rejection, lack of sleep for sure, being around a lot of people, and it's hard for him to keep hands to himself when he's playing sports. So there may be some sensory stuff going on.</p><p></p><p>Thanks so much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seeker78, post: 557434, member: 15400"] Valid question but no, I didn't drink or use anything during the pregnancy. I had gotten sober before I got pregnant. Thanks for all the advice! I'm definitely going to look into that Explosive Child book. Also, the questions about triggers, and sensory stuff is really getting me to think about and notice things. My son always wants to be holding our cat or wants to be sitting on my lap or laying on me--wants that touch. And triggers for him I think are not getting what he wants, rejection, lack of sleep for sure, being around a lot of people, and it's hard for him to keep hands to himself when he's playing sports. So there may be some sensory stuff going on. Thanks so much! [/QUOTE]
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