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<blockquote data-quote="Dara" data-source="post: 191466" data-attributes="member: 3572"><p>We are working hard with Sammy on getting those social issues down. The speech therapist is working with him on loud voice, normal voice and quiet voice. Believe it or not, at school and sometimes for us, Sammy is so quiet that I dont even think that the dogs can hear him! Sammy has the ability to converse with people if he is not overwhelmed or anxious or having a bad day. If it is a good day you can get a lot of conversation out of him. In fact at dinner tonight he recalled a story I told him of how I fell off of my bike as a little girl and I cried. Some info sticks in there and some just is gone as quick as it is given. The problem with keeping him stimulated and challenged for me is that he doesnt listen to me. He has severe behavioral issues with me. That is why we cant go anywhere alone together. We are working on fixing these issues so that we can go do stuff together and have fun without incident like he does with Daddy. I am very depressed about that situation. I am very jealous of everyone else who can do stuff and have fun without the violence and the screaming. I am relieved to hear that it isnt anything that I have done or am doing it just is.. But still it breaks my heart that it is this way. I am a preschool teacher I can handle classrooms of busy 2 year olds with no problem but my own child wants nothing to do with me. Anyways, I hope the respidol works for him and helps calm his brain down a bit...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dara, post: 191466, member: 3572"] We are working hard with Sammy on getting those social issues down. The speech therapist is working with him on loud voice, normal voice and quiet voice. Believe it or not, at school and sometimes for us, Sammy is so quiet that I dont even think that the dogs can hear him! Sammy has the ability to converse with people if he is not overwhelmed or anxious or having a bad day. If it is a good day you can get a lot of conversation out of him. In fact at dinner tonight he recalled a story I told him of how I fell off of my bike as a little girl and I cried. Some info sticks in there and some just is gone as quick as it is given. The problem with keeping him stimulated and challenged for me is that he doesnt listen to me. He has severe behavioral issues with me. That is why we cant go anywhere alone together. We are working on fixing these issues so that we can go do stuff together and have fun without incident like he does with Daddy. I am very depressed about that situation. I am very jealous of everyone else who can do stuff and have fun without the violence and the screaming. I am relieved to hear that it isnt anything that I have done or am doing it just is.. But still it breaks my heart that it is this way. I am a preschool teacher I can handle classrooms of busy 2 year olds with no problem but my own child wants nothing to do with me. Anyways, I hope the respidol works for him and helps calm his brain down a bit... [/QUOTE]
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