Forums
New posts
Search forums
What's new
New posts
New profile posts
Latest activity
Internet Search
Members
Current visitors
New profile posts
Search profile posts
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Forums
Parent Support Forums
General Parenting
New to the Site- looking for parents of O.D.D/A.d.h.d children my daughter in 4.5 yr
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="lUVmYkIDS1983" data-source="post: 528948" data-attributes="member: 14571"><p>She's the younger of my two children, (My son is A.d.h.d) I am married to their father, both are my bilogical children.</p><p>When she was 1 I noticed she was different then my Son at that age. Constantly pushing my buttons, very wound up, found hurtful things funny. I thiought maybe terrible two's, and I was in for it, but she never grew out of this behavior, it kept getting worse. I had her in daycare since she was 15 months old, lots of problems there. When pre-school time came, had problems every day, pulled her out class sev times for hitting, kicking, biting, spitting disobeying the rules and finding it funny, this is when she was 3. </p><p>Her moods before diagnosis- Jeckle and Hyde is how my babysitter and I described it. She would be sweet as pie one min then devilish the next and u could see the "flip" in her facial expressions. (My babysitter always expected her head to spin around) My current babysitter has grandchildren with A.d.h.d and o.d.d so she has experiance. She was my 4th babysitter last summer.</p><p>Diagnosis 4 years old by A genetic counceling center in FTW, Indiana. </p><p>Medication- Respiradone 1 mg/daily</p><p></p><p>She is doing fairly good now, but still has her moments. I just got her back into pre-school 2 months ago, but they will only allow her to come 1 day a week. Next school year will be Pre-K and they are not sure she is ready for it yet. I Don't want her being any more behind then she is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lUVmYkIDS1983, post: 528948, member: 14571"] She's the younger of my two children, (My son is A.d.h.d) I am married to their father, both are my bilogical children. When she was 1 I noticed she was different then my Son at that age. Constantly pushing my buttons, very wound up, found hurtful things funny. I thiought maybe terrible two's, and I was in for it, but she never grew out of this behavior, it kept getting worse. I had her in daycare since she was 15 months old, lots of problems there. When pre-school time came, had problems every day, pulled her out class sev times for hitting, kicking, biting, spitting disobeying the rules and finding it funny, this is when she was 3. Her moods before diagnosis- Jeckle and Hyde is how my babysitter and I described it. She would be sweet as pie one min then devilish the next and u could see the "flip" in her facial expressions. (My babysitter always expected her head to spin around) My current babysitter has grandchildren with A.d.h.d and o.d.d so she has experiance. She was my 4th babysitter last summer. Diagnosis 4 years old by A genetic counceling center in FTW, Indiana. Medication- Respiradone 1 mg/daily She is doing fairly good now, but still has her moments. I just got her back into pre-school 2 months ago, but they will only allow her to come 1 day a week. Next school year will be Pre-K and they are not sure she is ready for it yet. I Don't want her being any more behind then she is. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Forums
Parent Support Forums
General Parenting
New to the Site- looking for parents of O.D.D/A.d.h.d children my daughter in 4.5 yr
Top