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<blockquote data-quote="PittieBoo" data-source="post: 546123" data-attributes="member: 15005"><p>Hi there! I'm new too. Your daughter's tantrums sound very much like my 5 year old son. Very intense, loud, and scary. B was diagnosed with sensory processing disorder on his 3rd evaluation. Yep, they started before he was 3. It wasn't until we met with an Occupational Therapist (OT) who is SIPT certified before we got anywhere. I was always told he's just a boy, it's just a phase, set firmer limits, blah blah blah. Nothing worked. What has been working is 1x occupational therapy and 1x week play therapy sessions. B also takes gymnastics 1x a week as a supplement. We are far from perfection but the strides we have made in 8 months have been huge. I'm new to the forum and only 1/2 way through the book The Explosive Child and finally I feel recognized and as if I can finally get the help and support I need to help my son. </p><p></p><p>I have a consult with our play therapist to see if we should seek some help from a neuro as well. You aren't alone! I honestly could have written your post minus the adoption info. </p><p></p><p>- PittieBoo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PittieBoo, post: 546123, member: 15005"] Hi there! I'm new too. Your daughter's tantrums sound very much like my 5 year old son. Very intense, loud, and scary. B was diagnosed with sensory processing disorder on his 3rd evaluation. Yep, they started before he was 3. It wasn't until we met with an Occupational Therapist (OT) who is SIPT certified before we got anywhere. I was always told he's just a boy, it's just a phase, set firmer limits, blah blah blah. Nothing worked. What has been working is 1x occupational therapy and 1x week play therapy sessions. B also takes gymnastics 1x a week as a supplement. We are far from perfection but the strides we have made in 8 months have been huge. I'm new to the forum and only 1/2 way through the book The Explosive Child and finally I feel recognized and as if I can finally get the help and support I need to help my son. I have a consult with our play therapist to see if we should seek some help from a neuro as well. You aren't alone! I honestly could have written your post minus the adoption info. - PittieBoo [/QUOTE]
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