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<blockquote data-quote="swimmer" data-source="post: 511501" data-attributes="member: 14066"><p>He was a colicky baby and a difficult toddler. I even took him to his pediatrician as a toddler and asked why I was working harder than other moms on the playground. The answer that I got was that he is a boy and is fine. We initially started taking him to therapy in Pre-k but she was awful and we self-corrected those issues by putting him back in his old pre-k even though it was across town and a toll on a pregnant me. He had been throwing chairs across the room but once he switched back was fine. </p><p></p><p>We took him to the new therapist when he entered Kindergarten and was having issues acting out. Have I mentioned that husband is in the military and deployed? husband was home for a little while and was even home when we got a referral to the psychiatric so I don't know how much bearing that has. DS is incredibly resistant to change though and life has changed in the past few months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swimmer, post: 511501, member: 14066"] He was a colicky baby and a difficult toddler. I even took him to his pediatrician as a toddler and asked why I was working harder than other moms on the playground. The answer that I got was that he is a boy and is fine. We initially started taking him to therapy in Pre-k but she was awful and we self-corrected those issues by putting him back in his old pre-k even though it was across town and a toll on a pregnant me. He had been throwing chairs across the room but once he switched back was fine. We took him to the new therapist when he entered Kindergarten and was having issues acting out. Have I mentioned that husband is in the military and deployed? husband was home for a little while and was even home when we got a referral to the psychiatric so I don't know how much bearing that has. DS is incredibly resistant to change though and life has changed in the past few months. [/QUOTE]
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