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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 539630" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Welcome! Sounds like you have a budding Houdini too! My DD2 spent a total of 30 minutes in her high chair - that's added up over her entire babyhood. She just wouldn't stay in it. She also would get out of her onesies and diapers without opening either up. We never saw her do it, just the results.</p><p></p><p>Yes, he sounds very ADHDish, but also very sensory seeking. Mouth must be full, must climb to the top of things. He also sounds very smart. It's great that he was able to articulate the fact that he's tired of you talking at him. in my opinion that means he totally gets your rules and where you're coming from, but can't help himself. You can keep talking, but that won't change his behavior and he knows that, BUT he does NOT know why.</p><p></p><p>Have you had any evaluations yet? Early Steps, First Steps, Early Intervention? These can usually be done through your school district. Short of that, maybe a referral from your pediatrician. This is NOT a phase and this is NOT normal boy behavior - it really is so much more. Convincing others, even pedi, can be difficult, but you need to get past that hump to get to viable evaluations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 539630, member: 11965"] Welcome! Sounds like you have a budding Houdini too! My DD2 spent a total of 30 minutes in her high chair - that's added up over her entire babyhood. She just wouldn't stay in it. She also would get out of her onesies and diapers without opening either up. We never saw her do it, just the results. Yes, he sounds very ADHDish, but also very sensory seeking. Mouth must be full, must climb to the top of things. He also sounds very smart. It's great that he was able to articulate the fact that he's tired of you talking at him. in my opinion that means he totally gets your rules and where you're coming from, but can't help himself. You can keep talking, but that won't change his behavior and he knows that, BUT he does NOT know why. Have you had any evaluations yet? Early Steps, First Steps, Early Intervention? These can usually be done through your school district. Short of that, maybe a referral from your pediatrician. This is NOT a phase and this is NOT normal boy behavior - it really is so much more. Convincing others, even pedi, can be difficult, but you need to get past that hump to get to viable evaluations. [/QUOTE]
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