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<blockquote data-quote="mysrk" data-source="post: 434857" data-attributes="member: 8917"><p>Wow everyone... thanks so much for your response! I'm going to take the suggestion and get a neurophy exam. We've been making plans to get a tudor for the summer to help him with reading and writing. If he takes the time to make a genuine effort he really does well and we praise him. He has a great interest in playing with legos and air soft guns, kick ball, baseball and football. My husband and I always encourage him to try new things and that it's ok to not be the "best" at everything. </p><p> </p><p>His fears are: Bee's, Shots of any kind, Heights, Dentist (he's always had his teeth cleaned) but he had his 1st cavity and they gave him a shot before he knew what was happening and the next year he had a few more cavitys and he was onto them and bolted out of the dentist chair. They told us he'd have to go to a pediatrician specilist dentist which is a whole other story. (didnt work out) we have anothor dental appointment this month. On a very positive note he had to get his imunizations for middle school and I didn't tell him about the shot, after his exam the nurse came in with the shot box and he bolted and yelled from the room that he's not getting a stubid shot. He took a few minutes to calm down, I asked the nurse to give us a minute and I reminded him of other things he's been through that have hurt a little and that the shot will sting for only a 2nd, I told him he could hug me and look out the window and he DID IT!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mysrk, post: 434857, member: 8917"] Wow everyone... thanks so much for your response! I'm going to take the suggestion and get a neurophy exam. We've been making plans to get a tudor for the summer to help him with reading and writing. If he takes the time to make a genuine effort he really does well and we praise him. He has a great interest in playing with legos and air soft guns, kick ball, baseball and football. My husband and I always encourage him to try new things and that it's ok to not be the "best" at everything. His fears are: Bee's, Shots of any kind, Heights, Dentist (he's always had his teeth cleaned) but he had his 1st cavity and they gave him a shot before he knew what was happening and the next year he had a few more cavitys and he was onto them and bolted out of the dentist chair. They told us he'd have to go to a pediatrician specilist dentist which is a whole other story. (didnt work out) we have anothor dental appointment this month. On a very positive note he had to get his imunizations for middle school and I didn't tell him about the shot, after his exam the nurse came in with the shot box and he bolted and yelled from the room that he's not getting a stubid shot. He took a few minutes to calm down, I asked the nurse to give us a minute and I reminded him of other things he's been through that have hurt a little and that the shot will sting for only a 2nd, I told him he could hug me and look out the window and he DID IT!!!! [/QUOTE]
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