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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 248448" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Krisma, I do not know about this drug.</p><p> have you tried massage therapy for your boy? I took a course in massage therapy when my son was a baby and he took to it right away. Relaxation is learned behavior and for a child who is wrestling with intensities it may offer (oh pardon the pun) hands on relief and internalize a message of calm.</p><p> In session two he 'assumed the position' and the attitude, which is what anybody learns in repeat sessions. It lent to bedtime habits that made the transittion to sleep easier for him. Writing on his back, or on his hand, or softly massaging his feet.</p><p> This is not the answer to all the problems, it is a means of engaging him in the behavior that will help him in life. it is learned behavior. We learn how to relax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 248448, member: 6271"] Krisma, I do not know about this drug. have you tried massage therapy for your boy? I took a course in massage therapy when my son was a baby and he took to it right away. Relaxation is learned behavior and for a child who is wrestling with intensities it may offer (oh pardon the pun) hands on relief and internalize a message of calm. In session two he 'assumed the position' and the attitude, which is what anybody learns in repeat sessions. It lent to bedtime habits that made the transittion to sleep easier for him. Writing on his back, or on his hand, or softly massaging his feet. This is not the answer to all the problems, it is a means of engaging him in the behavior that will help him in life. it is learned behavior. We learn how to relax. [/QUOTE]
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