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<blockquote data-quote="crazymoon41" data-source="post: 519445" data-attributes="member: 14280"><p>OMG! You are all so awesome! Lots to think about and disgest. This is the first time I have ever really discussed my son's problems at length with anyone other than close family and his pediatrician. </p><p></p><p>One further question. Do any of you go through a "honeymoon" period with you child? We sometimes go weeks and some times as long as a month without any issues. Is this normal? I think this is some of the reason I have been having such a hard time really digging in my heels and demanding help. It also seems that the more activity, especially outdoor activity, helps with his behavior tremendously.</p><p></p><p>As I am writing this Mason is having a tickle fight with his daddy. I love to hear my son laugh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymoon41, post: 519445, member: 14280"] OMG! You are all so awesome! Lots to think about and disgest. This is the first time I have ever really discussed my son's problems at length with anyone other than close family and his pediatrician. One further question. Do any of you go through a "honeymoon" period with you child? We sometimes go weeks and some times as long as a month without any issues. Is this normal? I think this is some of the reason I have been having such a hard time really digging in my heels and demanding help. It also seems that the more activity, especially outdoor activity, helps with his behavior tremendously. As I am writing this Mason is having a tickle fight with his daddy. I love to hear my son laugh. [/QUOTE]
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