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<blockquote data-quote="mymulligan" data-source="post: 609729" data-attributes="member: 17061"><p>Daisy thank you. I will say that I think I was talking about fire when he said that. I am HOPING he just put his anger together with the imagery there but I will look out for that. One other scary thing he did (well out of character) is he sat in his bed one morning waiting for me to come in his room to wake him up and shot me with a water gun in the face. That was kind of shocking.</p><p></p><p>The worst thing I find is the constant laughing, falling and weird noises. They are driving me to drink. I cannot handle it and I have to learn. Thanks for all that. He def. has some kind of sensory processing disorder but he tested out of Occupational Therapist (OT) and Speech and now the only help he gets is he gets to wash the desks at school, run in hall, he gets his head squeezed (which I KNOW is related) and sits with weighted beanbag dog at floor time.</p><p></p><p>In a word. He. Is. Exhausting. But he is still socially appropriate in most situations. Still polite to others. He can write pretty well, is excellent in Math but is CONSTANTLY saying he's bored and he doesn't want to do things because they are BORING. I could have a three ring circus in the livingroom but if it was something other than the ONE thing he wanted to do he would complain it was boring.</p><p></p><p>Thanks so much for responding. Can't wait to hear more of your thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mymulligan, post: 609729, member: 17061"] Daisy thank you. I will say that I think I was talking about fire when he said that. I am HOPING he just put his anger together with the imagery there but I will look out for that. One other scary thing he did (well out of character) is he sat in his bed one morning waiting for me to come in his room to wake him up and shot me with a water gun in the face. That was kind of shocking. The worst thing I find is the constant laughing, falling and weird noises. They are driving me to drink. I cannot handle it and I have to learn. Thanks for all that. He def. has some kind of sensory processing disorder but he tested out of Occupational Therapist (OT) and Speech and now the only help he gets is he gets to wash the desks at school, run in hall, he gets his head squeezed (which I KNOW is related) and sits with weighted beanbag dog at floor time. In a word. He. Is. Exhausting. But he is still socially appropriate in most situations. Still polite to others. He can write pretty well, is excellent in Math but is CONSTANTLY saying he's bored and he doesn't want to do things because they are BORING. I could have a three ring circus in the livingroom but if it was something other than the ONE thing he wanted to do he would complain it was boring. Thanks so much for responding. Can't wait to hear more of your thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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