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That other shoe I have been fretting? Did drop, but is a relief. Still hurts though
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 531386" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Pregnancy and delivery were normal and his vitals were always good also the oxygen saturation during and after birth. He did have some serious health concerns later in the babyhood that those didn't involve going low with oxygen.</p><p></p><p>difficult child forgetting things has at times been about not caring and not paying attention. If he tried he mostly got it right. But not always. And it seems that the situation he is now in is very demanding in this sector. There are lots and lots of those little things he should remember, constant packing and putting things back, lots of stuff that should always be in the right places, strict and constantly changing timetables etc. And even with trying hard he doesn't get it always right. And gets fined because of it. To me it seems that this has always been the difficulty to him but in normal life he does manage. He is not the most organized person but he does manage. But the life he is living does put him more demands for organization that is common and that is there it starts to get painful for him. I sincerely hope they are able to come up with some strategies for him to cope with it. They did well with helping him organize his packing better but it seems that to make it absolutely sure one of his team mates has had to play 'babysitter' and check he has not left anything vital behind. But at least that seems to be working now. Even without that babysitting.</p><p></p><p>Visual-motor impairment doesn't sound likely. difficult child's motor skills have always been excellent and there has never been a ball game he wouldn't have been good at. His sport has lot to do how well he sees and understands space and movements in it and how well his eye-hand-coordination works. He is excellent in those areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 531386, member: 14557"] Pregnancy and delivery were normal and his vitals were always good also the oxygen saturation during and after birth. He did have some serious health concerns later in the babyhood that those didn't involve going low with oxygen. difficult child forgetting things has at times been about not caring and not paying attention. If he tried he mostly got it right. But not always. And it seems that the situation he is now in is very demanding in this sector. There are lots and lots of those little things he should remember, constant packing and putting things back, lots of stuff that should always be in the right places, strict and constantly changing timetables etc. And even with trying hard he doesn't get it always right. And gets fined because of it. To me it seems that this has always been the difficulty to him but in normal life he does manage. He is not the most organized person but he does manage. But the life he is living does put him more demands for organization that is common and that is there it starts to get painful for him. I sincerely hope they are able to come up with some strategies for him to cope with it. They did well with helping him organize his packing better but it seems that to make it absolutely sure one of his team mates has had to play 'babysitter' and check he has not left anything vital behind. But at least that seems to be working now. Even without that babysitting. Visual-motor impairment doesn't sound likely. difficult child's motor skills have always been excellent and there has never been a ball game he wouldn't have been good at. His sport has lot to do how well he sees and understands space and movements in it and how well his eye-hand-coordination works. He is excellent in those areas. [/QUOTE]
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