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<blockquote data-quote="Sleeplessof2" data-source="post: 349463"><p>Thank you for all of the wonderful welcomes! I did add a little to my bio (signature). Thanks for the tips. As for my troubled angel: Here is some history hope not to go on too much! Since he was a baby he went to bed crying and woke up crying, just a fuss and very demanding. We chalked it up to first born and spoiled. Everything from diaper changing to applying sunscreen to potty training took every ounce of energy out of us. As he got older it has become defiant, socailly awkward at times, attention getter, immature, rude. Restless sleep, sometimes waking as ealry as 4 am. Has NEVER slept in a day in his life (never past 6:30). Sometimes sad for no reason. Although at school no problems academically and socailly no issues. Our pediatrician thinks were nuts and we just don't realize "boys". Some friends tell us the same. But the ones who really know us and have seen our son in his other moods know what we are talking about. It has been terribly frustrating. I just read recently that children with ODD can often only display these issues when in a comfortable setting. Our son can also be very loving. He is also very honest, gets concerend about breaking any rules (like not wearing a bicylce helmet). He is extremely creative. He can also obsess about things. Like not beign late to anythingWhen he gets angry or upset he is not physical at all. He doesn't hit or kick. He will cry, he yells, he talks back. He gets frustrated easily. He often falls to the floor and ends up hurting something on him. At almost 8, he often acts worse than our 3 yr. old over silly situations. There are days he is just awesome! Fun to be around, no tantrums happy go- lucky. Then there are dark days, when you just can't wait for the day to end. I could go on. But hopefully you can see where I am going with this. What is psycoeducational testing, what does it show? I am happy to have found this site and can tell it is going to offer me a wealth of information!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sleeplessof2, post: 349463"] Thank you for all of the wonderful welcomes! I did add a little to my bio (signature). Thanks for the tips. As for my troubled angel: Here is some history hope not to go on too much! Since he was a baby he went to bed crying and woke up crying, just a fuss and very demanding. We chalked it up to first born and spoiled. Everything from diaper changing to applying sunscreen to potty training took every ounce of energy out of us. As he got older it has become defiant, socailly awkward at times, attention getter, immature, rude. Restless sleep, sometimes waking as ealry as 4 am. Has NEVER slept in a day in his life (never past 6:30). Sometimes sad for no reason. Although at school no problems academically and socailly no issues. Our pediatrician thinks were nuts and we just don't realize "boys". Some friends tell us the same. But the ones who really know us and have seen our son in his other moods know what we are talking about. It has been terribly frustrating. I just read recently that children with ODD can often only display these issues when in a comfortable setting. Our son can also be very loving. He is also very honest, gets concerend about breaking any rules (like not wearing a bicylce helmet). He is extremely creative. He can also obsess about things. Like not beign late to anythingWhen he gets angry or upset he is not physical at all. He doesn't hit or kick. He will cry, he yells, he talks back. He gets frustrated easily. He often falls to the floor and ends up hurting something on him. At almost 8, he often acts worse than our 3 yr. old over silly situations. There are days he is just awesome! Fun to be around, no tantrums happy go- lucky. Then there are dark days, when you just can't wait for the day to end. I could go on. But hopefully you can see where I am going with this. What is psycoeducational testing, what does it show? I am happy to have found this site and can tell it is going to offer me a wealth of information! [/QUOTE]
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