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<blockquote data-quote="hopingforamircle" data-source="post: 203481" data-attributes="member: 6060"><p>Glad to hear all your suggestions ia appreciate it <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> My child is Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified mild and he has had interventions since he was 2 years old he is now almost 4. I understand how to help him and have tried everything under the sun. I am not saying he wont grow out of this or there isnt hope. He doesnt even need much intervention because of how well he is doing but dont get me wrong he still needs help, and he still gets services but he is starting an actual typical preschool with assistance. He isnt in the phase of being embarrest of changing his clothes in front of others and that isnt what is going on. He is capable of dressing himself in front of others and if i close the door and walk out of the room cause he is acting like he cant do it, he acts like a baby like he cant do it and after awhile does give in because he knows i am not watching him. He wont give in for long periods of time. His new game is causing trouble knowing he is doing it and then running to a stranger getting reinforcement for his bad behavior. For instance he got mad at a nutrition center because he doesnt want to stand on the scale to weigh himself. Ok so then he starts taking his shoe off after the whole thing is over so i put on the shoe for him cause he is crying. He takes his shoe off again and cries i told him to put it on since he knows how to. Next he tries taking it off again after putting it on and gets the back of his shoe bent so he stands there crying in front of everyone and someone in the waiting room said i think he needs help. OMG he is testing me and i am trying to ignore it so i help him and i sat down.He runs to the stranger trying to hug her and looking back at me. I grabbed him and sat him down and he sat there looking at the ground with a dirty look on his face. This isnt the first time this happened either this kind of incident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hopingforamircle, post: 203481, member: 6060"] Glad to hear all your suggestions ia appreciate it :) My child is Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified mild and he has had interventions since he was 2 years old he is now almost 4. I understand how to help him and have tried everything under the sun. I am not saying he wont grow out of this or there isnt hope. He doesnt even need much intervention because of how well he is doing but dont get me wrong he still needs help, and he still gets services but he is starting an actual typical preschool with assistance. He isnt in the phase of being embarrest of changing his clothes in front of others and that isnt what is going on. He is capable of dressing himself in front of others and if i close the door and walk out of the room cause he is acting like he cant do it, he acts like a baby like he cant do it and after awhile does give in because he knows i am not watching him. He wont give in for long periods of time. His new game is causing trouble knowing he is doing it and then running to a stranger getting reinforcement for his bad behavior. For instance he got mad at a nutrition center because he doesnt want to stand on the scale to weigh himself. Ok so then he starts taking his shoe off after the whole thing is over so i put on the shoe for him cause he is crying. He takes his shoe off again and cries i told him to put it on since he knows how to. Next he tries taking it off again after putting it on and gets the back of his shoe bent so he stands there crying in front of everyone and someone in the waiting room said i think he needs help. OMG he is testing me and i am trying to ignore it so i help him and i sat down.He runs to the stranger trying to hug her and looking back at me. I grabbed him and sat him down and he sat there looking at the ground with a dirty look on his face. This isnt the first time this happened either this kind of incident. [/QUOTE]
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