Everet05
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Joined: Apr 2012
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Hi, I am new this forum and a little nervous. This week my son's pediatrician tentatively diagnosed my 4.5 year old son with sensory processing. This has been a long road as I have known that there have been concerns from the day he was born.
He has good days and bad days. He is a very bright little boy, and very caring. He is full of energy and life. However, he misinterprets many social situations, does not like whole group settings, prefers to play by himself (anything having to do with robots, transformers, power rangers, etc.). His behavior is escalating by the day and his preschool teacher is unsure what to do with him at this point in the school year. We are waiting for an appointment with a behavioral pediatrician for a full ot/sensory screening.
I am very frustrated as a parent. I also have two other children, a 1 year old and a 6.5 year old. I worry that I am not meeting my 4.5 year old's needs as well as I should be, but then I feel that I am neglecting my other two children because my 4.5 year old needs more of my time.
I am not sure if anyone else has this same type of situation, or any suggestions they can offer?
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04-14-2012, 04:34 PM |
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