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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 596045" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>That sounds about how difficult child 1 reacted to stimulants, the non-stop talking. The psychiatrist took him off of it saying it was just a different form of hyperactivity and that it wasn't good for his 3 year old brain. As for the Occupational Therapist (OT), are you sure she's a good fit? What human being would not allow a child (or any person for that matter) get sand out of their mouth before cleaning up a mess. So far, I'm not impressed with this Occupational Therapist (OT). She also needs to think like an Aspie and it might take you sticking up for E to teacher her that. There were FOUR pictures (a "set" as far as E was concerned). It makes perfect sense that he'd need one of each. Both of those meltdowns are perfectly understandable and I can see completely where E is coming from. They are battles that should never have been fought.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad E was physically calm and you had a nice day but the lack of sleep and the "running" mind are NOT good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 596045, member: 15799"] That sounds about how difficult child 1 reacted to stimulants, the non-stop talking. The psychiatrist took him off of it saying it was just a different form of hyperactivity and that it wasn't good for his 3 year old brain. As for the Occupational Therapist (OT), are you sure she's a good fit? What human being would not allow a child (or any person for that matter) get sand out of their mouth before cleaning up a mess. So far, I'm not impressed with this Occupational Therapist (OT). She also needs to think like an Aspie and it might take you sticking up for E to teacher her that. There were FOUR pictures (a "set" as far as E was concerned). It makes perfect sense that he'd need one of each. Both of those meltdowns are perfectly understandable and I can see completely where E is coming from. They are battles that should never have been fought. I'm glad E was physically calm and you had a nice day but the lack of sleep and the "running" mind are NOT good. [/QUOTE]
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