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<blockquote data-quote="2ODD" data-source="post: 417833" data-attributes="member: 11582"><p>My son met all of his mile stones right on time. He was exceptionally adept at puzzles by the age of 2. He started to show signs of anxiety at the age of 4 with frequent urge to urinate. All doctors. Test results came back that there was no medical reason for it. That lasted through Kindergarten years and dissipated once he entered the first grade only making a brief appearance prior to a school play. </p><p></p><p>He was not a cranky baby. He nursed very well for an entire year. He wasn't much of a sleeper for that year. He liked to nurse every 2 hours but all of my kids were that way. After he was weaned, he was just fine. </p><p></p><p>He prefers to avoid eating certain foods like potatoes, French fries and things like that. He doesn't like the the texture of them and it frustrates him that his dad makes fun of him for it and tries to sneak them on to his plate. </p><p></p><p>My son is a very independant thinker and is in the enrichment program at school. He has great grades and friends. He lives science and math and hates English and gym. </p><p></p><p>Despite the fact that he doesn't care for gym at school, he loves to play football with his friends and will be playing in the community leagues this season. </p><p></p><p>He is very good with his oldest and youngest 2 siblings but there is serious resentment toward his younger brother because he is his fathers favorite. My husband would always blame my son for something that his younger brother would do or an arguement that would start stating that even if he didn't do it, he should still know better.</p><p></p><p>My son has a shichi puppy that was abused by his former owner. That puppy is his world. One night when I had to take the kids out because my husbands anger was out of control, he ran and grabbed his puppy for fear that his dad would harm his furry friend. </p><p></p><p>He loves to teach his puppy tricks as much as he likes to teach his 2 year old brother his shapes and colors. He is a very gentle and intelligent kid with a quick trigger. </p><p></p><p>I could rave for hours about my son. He has so many great qualities that outweigh the bad. Even his teachers and friends rave about him. I couldn't ask for a better son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2ODD, post: 417833, member: 11582"] My son met all of his mile stones right on time. He was exceptionally adept at puzzles by the age of 2. He started to show signs of anxiety at the age of 4 with frequent urge to urinate. All doctors. Test results came back that there was no medical reason for it. That lasted through Kindergarten years and dissipated once he entered the first grade only making a brief appearance prior to a school play. He was not a cranky baby. He nursed very well for an entire year. He wasn't much of a sleeper for that year. He liked to nurse every 2 hours but all of my kids were that way. After he was weaned, he was just fine. He prefers to avoid eating certain foods like potatoes, French fries and things like that. He doesn't like the the texture of them and it frustrates him that his dad makes fun of him for it and tries to sneak them on to his plate. My son is a very independant thinker and is in the enrichment program at school. He has great grades and friends. He lives science and math and hates English and gym. Despite the fact that he doesn't care for gym at school, he loves to play football with his friends and will be playing in the community leagues this season. He is very good with his oldest and youngest 2 siblings but there is serious resentment toward his younger brother because he is his fathers favorite. My husband would always blame my son for something that his younger brother would do or an arguement that would start stating that even if he didn't do it, he should still know better. My son has a shichi puppy that was abused by his former owner. That puppy is his world. One night when I had to take the kids out because my husbands anger was out of control, he ran and grabbed his puppy for fear that his dad would harm his furry friend. He loves to teach his puppy tricks as much as he likes to teach his 2 year old brother his shapes and colors. He is a very gentle and intelligent kid with a quick trigger. I could rave for hours about my son. He has so many great qualities that outweigh the bad. Even his teachers and friends rave about him. I couldn't ask for a better son. [/QUOTE]
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