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<blockquote data-quote="Jamieh" data-source="post: 577876" data-attributes="member: 15718"><p>Buddy-- I think a lot of the reason for his misbehaving was because it was a diff. therapist. He was expecting to see the one he had before...so was I. And he was pretty upset when I took him back. She was also having him do things he struggles with. Standing on one foot was one and he cannot do it without falling down. His muscle tone is really low as well as joint pressure. He is kind of like a noodle sometimes. He falls down constantly. His vision is really bad. He wears glasses but one eye turns in so his depth perception is off like a lot. So I think it was a combination of all of that and him being a little bit of a stinker too. I am hoping this week goes better. I hope the Jar works for a while. I am trying to be optimistic. lol And he has never really had meltdowns in the car. We are in the car...A LOT. So a lot of our conversations about our schedule take place while in the car. I am always picking up and dropping off and heading to appointments. My youngest has Speech 3 times a week and goes to dev. preschool. I feel like I live in my car...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamieh, post: 577876, member: 15718"] Buddy-- I think a lot of the reason for his misbehaving was because it was a diff. therapist. He was expecting to see the one he had before...so was I. And he was pretty upset when I took him back. She was also having him do things he struggles with. Standing on one foot was one and he cannot do it without falling down. His muscle tone is really low as well as joint pressure. He is kind of like a noodle sometimes. He falls down constantly. His vision is really bad. He wears glasses but one eye turns in so his depth perception is off like a lot. So I think it was a combination of all of that and him being a little bit of a stinker too. I am hoping this week goes better. I hope the Jar works for a while. I am trying to be optimistic. lol And he has never really had meltdowns in the car. We are in the car...A LOT. So a lot of our conversations about our schedule take place while in the car. I am always picking up and dropping off and heading to appointments. My youngest has Speech 3 times a week and goes to dev. preschool. I feel like I live in my car... [/QUOTE]
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