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<blockquote data-quote="italiansass" data-source="post: 58015" data-attributes="member: 3884"><p>I believe what I am going to do is keep him on the medication that he is on and see if his pediatrician will refill it until November. I found a really good doctor, who done his residency at Johns Hopkins and whose special intrests are ADHD and devlopmental delays. But his next appointment isn't until November. Joey does see a speech therapist and an occupational and physical therapist. This is the first time I have ever felt attacked by a doctor. </p><p>No, he burns easily because he is very fair skin. And its not like I keep him in the house all the time. We were finally able to fence in our backyard so in the evenings he gets to go outside and do whatever. He has a tree house and a pool that he absolutely loves. Its just during the midday that I don't want him out for long. </p><p>In preschool, it was difficult, mainly I think because although he was in a class for special kids, his teacher tried to treat him like a regular child. And she really didnt tolerate a lot from him, and was always calling me to come and get him from the class. And even at one point told me that if he wasn't medicated that he couldn't come to school. He does good with other kids I believe. I mean he does like other kids, he'll snatch from them, and sometimes if they hit him he'll get out of control. But I believe because he doesn't feel pain normally that he doesn't know what he does to others hurts. </p><p>I am anxiously awaiting the book. I am so ready to try anything that will work for him. If I could only control his outbursts and his temper tantrums, that would be good for me. </p><p>I am asuming difficult child means your child? I'm new to this not too sure of the terminology that some of yall use. </p><p>But thanx again for your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="italiansass, post: 58015, member: 3884"] I believe what I am going to do is keep him on the medication that he is on and see if his pediatrician will refill it until November. I found a really good doctor, who done his residency at Johns Hopkins and whose special intrests are ADHD and devlopmental delays. But his next appointment isn't until November. Joey does see a speech therapist and an occupational and physical therapist. This is the first time I have ever felt attacked by a doctor. No, he burns easily because he is very fair skin. And its not like I keep him in the house all the time. We were finally able to fence in our backyard so in the evenings he gets to go outside and do whatever. He has a tree house and a pool that he absolutely loves. Its just during the midday that I don't want him out for long. In preschool, it was difficult, mainly I think because although he was in a class for special kids, his teacher tried to treat him like a regular child. And she really didnt tolerate a lot from him, and was always calling me to come and get him from the class. And even at one point told me that if he wasn't medicated that he couldn't come to school. He does good with other kids I believe. I mean he does like other kids, he'll snatch from them, and sometimes if they hit him he'll get out of control. But I believe because he doesn't feel pain normally that he doesn't know what he does to others hurts. I am anxiously awaiting the book. I am so ready to try anything that will work for him. If I could only control his outbursts and his temper tantrums, that would be good for me. I am asuming difficult child means your child? I'm new to this not too sure of the terminology that some of yall use. But thanx again for your time. [/QUOTE]
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