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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 482461" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Glad you have the N/P testing scheduled. Don't worry about not having specific information from birth...the fact that the info is not available will speak volumes to the N/P. The assumptions will be that he likely had a normal birth (no physical signs to indicate otherwise) but that he lacked the nurturing that all babies need. What will be more important is the information you provide on your parenting experiences with him, his developmental patterns once with you, and your notes on how he progressed.</p><p>If you haven't already done so, put in writing relevant info in a nutshell. Sleep patterns, eating habits, reaction to affection, interaction with family and the later interaction with peers prior to school and since school. I found it valuable to list typical day timelines covering a week that indicated how the family interacted and his reactions. by the way, that week's records surprised me a bit because there actually were more stressfree times than I felt there were. Sometimes we get so involved in antiicpating problems that it's easy to overlook that there are ok times, too. Fingers crossed that your results are worthwhile. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 482461, member: 35"] Glad you have the N/P testing scheduled. Don't worry about not having specific information from birth...the fact that the info is not available will speak volumes to the N/P. The assumptions will be that he likely had a normal birth (no physical signs to indicate otherwise) but that he lacked the nurturing that all babies need. What will be more important is the information you provide on your parenting experiences with him, his developmental patterns once with you, and your notes on how he progressed. If you haven't already done so, put in writing relevant info in a nutshell. Sleep patterns, eating habits, reaction to affection, interaction with family and the later interaction with peers prior to school and since school. I found it valuable to list typical day timelines covering a week that indicated how the family interacted and his reactions. by the way, that week's records surprised me a bit because there actually were more stressfree times than I felt there were. Sometimes we get so involved in antiicpating problems that it's easy to overlook that there are ok times, too. Fingers crossed that your results are worthwhile. DDD [/QUOTE]
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