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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 14359" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Thanks for the update. I was beginning to get a swollen head imagining that we give out such good advice that the difficult children were all cured. :rofl:</p><p></p><p>Your difficult child and I are in the same boat once more. I was at the doctor yesterday as well and brought home a boatload of drugs for my head and chest woes.</p><p></p><p>If you don't get a break in the action soon, might be a good thing to see an ENT. We spun our wheels for 3 years with difficult child before realizing he needed a higher level of treatment than the pediatrician would/could do.</p><p></p><p>Bummer about the mania but a big hooray for the underwear. :bravo: Other mothers just wouldn't understand the thrill over the little things. </p><p></p><p>My difficult child goes directly into the classroom in the morning on days when the other kids wait in the gym and it makes a huge difference in easing the start of his day. If the kids could sit by their friends in the gym lines instead of sitting in arrival order I think he'd choose the sensory load with friends. In the middle school the kids sit on the gym bleachers but they can sit next to anyone in their grade section and I've already been prepping him because I think he'll enjoy that as social time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 14359, member: 701"] Thanks for the update. I was beginning to get a swollen head imagining that we give out such good advice that the difficult children were all cured. [img]:rofl:[/img] Your difficult child and I are in the same boat once more. I was at the doctor yesterday as well and brought home a boatload of drugs for my head and chest woes. If you don't get a break in the action soon, might be a good thing to see an ENT. We spun our wheels for 3 years with difficult child before realizing he needed a higher level of treatment than the pediatrician would/could do. Bummer about the mania but a big hooray for the underwear. [img]:bravo:[/img] Other mothers just wouldn't understand the thrill over the little things. My difficult child goes directly into the classroom in the morning on days when the other kids wait in the gym and it makes a huge difference in easing the start of his day. If the kids could sit by their friends in the gym lines instead of sitting in arrival order I think he'd choose the sensory load with friends. In the middle school the kids sit on the gym bleachers but they can sit next to anyone in their grade section and I've already been prepping him because I think he'll enjoy that as social time. [/QUOTE]
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