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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 437876" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Hi Falling! Welcome to the crowd! It's a great group with a lot of experience and strong shoulders to lean on! </p><p></p><p>I know how things are going and how they seem insurmountable - I've got 4 of 'em driving me to the brink (on occasion that is! lol!). </p><p></p><p>I ask them to check him for sensory issues as well. Have you ever noticed if he has any meltdowns that are related to some external stimulus that you probably consider to be inconsequential? For example: my oldest would meltdown as soon as I pulled certain shirts out of the drawer. Over and over and over...until I heard about sensory stuff, I had no idea that it was the tags on these two shirts that were driving him up a tree. Certain sounds to this day will send my older daughter up a tree. Unfortunately, the tones that come from a 10 year old learning the clarinet would absolutely unhinge her (I refuse to admit that they'd unhinge anyones nerves like a bag of cats!). We lucked out that he's musically gifted so never practiced at home.</p><p></p><p>What my point is: there are tons of things that could be going on. Read, question and read some more and come here often to unload. We understand...it's that simple!</p><p></p><p>Many hugs to you...you're a great mom that's simply trying to help her little boy!</p><p></p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 437876, member: 3814"] Hi Falling! Welcome to the crowd! It's a great group with a lot of experience and strong shoulders to lean on! I know how things are going and how they seem insurmountable - I've got 4 of 'em driving me to the brink (on occasion that is! lol!). I ask them to check him for sensory issues as well. Have you ever noticed if he has any meltdowns that are related to some external stimulus that you probably consider to be inconsequential? For example: my oldest would meltdown as soon as I pulled certain shirts out of the drawer. Over and over and over...until I heard about sensory stuff, I had no idea that it was the tags on these two shirts that were driving him up a tree. Certain sounds to this day will send my older daughter up a tree. Unfortunately, the tones that come from a 10 year old learning the clarinet would absolutely unhinge her (I refuse to admit that they'd unhinge anyones nerves like a bag of cats!). We lucked out that he's musically gifted so never practiced at home. What my point is: there are tons of things that could be going on. Read, question and read some more and come here often to unload. We understand...it's that simple! Many hugs to you...you're a great mom that's simply trying to help her little boy! Beth [/QUOTE]
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