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<blockquote data-quote="forkeeps251" data-source="post: 462674" data-attributes="member: 12854"><p>He was in daycare... with mixed results. He was at a home daycare and did GREAT, NO problems at all, and then we tried a preschool at a private school and that was horrible... we ended up withdrawing him but I think that quite a bit of his problems there were related to the teacher in charge. At that point he went back to a regular daycare facility, and did fine there as well. It wasn't as structured as the preschool. I had suspected based on his experience at preschool that it might be hard for him in school, but I didn't know it would be THIS bad.</p><p></p><p>I've also noticed something, and I just put it together today, but since he has started school he has started messing around with his shirt. It is weird, he never did this before but now he is constantly figiting with his shirt, pulling on it, and stretching it out. Today when I picked him up I noticed a bunch of holes in his shirt. The lady in charge of the after school program said "Oh yeah, he chews on his shirt". Apparently that was the first time it had caused holes, but not the first time he had chewed on it... and while I've noticed him stretching it at home, I've NEVER seen him chew on it. This has just started happening since school started. I've wondered, is this him dealing with stress? It seems odd to me and I can't think of another reason he would just start doing this. </p><p></p><p>Today he was in the office for screaming :-(.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the advice on what else to get him evaluated on... I would have never thought of some of those things. I'll do some research to see what I need to do to get that started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forkeeps251, post: 462674, member: 12854"] He was in daycare... with mixed results. He was at a home daycare and did GREAT, NO problems at all, and then we tried a preschool at a private school and that was horrible... we ended up withdrawing him but I think that quite a bit of his problems there were related to the teacher in charge. At that point he went back to a regular daycare facility, and did fine there as well. It wasn't as structured as the preschool. I had suspected based on his experience at preschool that it might be hard for him in school, but I didn't know it would be THIS bad. I've also noticed something, and I just put it together today, but since he has started school he has started messing around with his shirt. It is weird, he never did this before but now he is constantly figiting with his shirt, pulling on it, and stretching it out. Today when I picked him up I noticed a bunch of holes in his shirt. The lady in charge of the after school program said "Oh yeah, he chews on his shirt". Apparently that was the first time it had caused holes, but not the first time he had chewed on it... and while I've noticed him stretching it at home, I've NEVER seen him chew on it. This has just started happening since school started. I've wondered, is this him dealing with stress? It seems odd to me and I can't think of another reason he would just start doing this. Today he was in the office for screaming :-(. Thanks for the advice on what else to get him evaluated on... I would have never thought of some of those things. I'll do some research to see what I need to do to get that started. [/QUOTE]
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