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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 66809" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>Thank you so much! This is awesome! I really appreciate your help!</p><p></p><p>He pretty much never eats dinner with us. I don't make a big deal out of it. I let him eat when he wants and mostly what he wants (making sure there is some nutrition in there). I can identify with you on the OJ. Been there, done that.</p><p></p><p>Good idea on buying two of something to eleviate his anxiety.</p><p></p><p>He has velcro shoes but even gets frustrated because it takes too long. Slip ons may be better. He has no patience (I will add that to the list as well). We've already figured out buttons on pants are no good - he wants snaps. He has never complained of tags in clothing or colors or anything like that. He does want his socks off most of the time.</p><p></p><p>He gets along great with some kids and terrible with others. He usually gets along with the girls, but chooses to play with the boys - and usually the ones like him that are rowdy - which causes conflict because he wants everyone to do things his way. He usually gets along better with older or younger kids, rather than his own age. He has a hard time keeping his hands to himself. He is always trying to push or pull people around to get them to do things - he has a hard time understanding you can't do that and peoples personal space. He freaks out when things are out of his control - like if someone won't do what he wants them to do. He will then physically try to make them. When an adult intervenes and physically holds him back he flips out. Looks like I have some more to add to the list. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for all your help - as soon as I can, I will look at the links you sent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 66809, member: 3930"] Thank you so much! This is awesome! I really appreciate your help! He pretty much never eats dinner with us. I don't make a big deal out of it. I let him eat when he wants and mostly what he wants (making sure there is some nutrition in there). I can identify with you on the OJ. Been there, done that. Good idea on buying two of something to eleviate his anxiety. He has velcro shoes but even gets frustrated because it takes too long. Slip ons may be better. He has no patience (I will add that to the list as well). We've already figured out buttons on pants are no good - he wants snaps. He has never complained of tags in clothing or colors or anything like that. He does want his socks off most of the time. He gets along great with some kids and terrible with others. He usually gets along with the girls, but chooses to play with the boys - and usually the ones like him that are rowdy - which causes conflict because he wants everyone to do things his way. He usually gets along better with older or younger kids, rather than his own age. He has a hard time keeping his hands to himself. He is always trying to push or pull people around to get them to do things - he has a hard time understanding you can't do that and peoples personal space. He freaks out when things are out of his control - like if someone won't do what he wants them to do. He will then physically try to make them. When an adult intervenes and physically holds him back he flips out. Looks like I have some more to add to the list. Thanks for all your help - as soon as I can, I will look at the links you sent. [/QUOTE]
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