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<blockquote data-quote="Jamieh" data-source="post: 570380" data-attributes="member: 15718"><p>Z has had his hearing checked. He failed the first screening but we went on for the secondary testing and he passed in both ears on it. He hears well and understands everything. He actually follows directions much better than E. Both of my boys are pretty social but E really lacks the ability to control his emotions. The smallest stuff upsets him. His preschool teacher told me she has to completely remove him from the room for him to calm down. Which is what I have to do at home or if we are out in public. I usually try to pull him off to the side where its not too crowded or busy and talk calmly to him. It takes a little while but he usually calms down after about 15 or 20 min. Depending on what upset him. I feel so discouraged at times because I have distanced myself from friends who's kids don't have issues. They don't seem to understand at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamieh, post: 570380, member: 15718"] Z has had his hearing checked. He failed the first screening but we went on for the secondary testing and he passed in both ears on it. He hears well and understands everything. He actually follows directions much better than E. Both of my boys are pretty social but E really lacks the ability to control his emotions. The smallest stuff upsets him. His preschool teacher told me she has to completely remove him from the room for him to calm down. Which is what I have to do at home or if we are out in public. I usually try to pull him off to the side where its not too crowded or busy and talk calmly to him. It takes a little while but he usually calms down after about 15 or 20 min. Depending on what upset him. I feel so discouraged at times because I have distanced myself from friends who's kids don't have issues. They don't seem to understand at all. [/QUOTE]
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