My son, John-Paul, was always behind with milestones. He didnt - TopicsExpress



          

My son, John-Paul, was always behind with milestones. He didnt walk until he was 18 months old, and he only spoke a few words. When you spoke to him, he didnt really seem to understand, and he had trouble making eye contact. Certain noises seemed to be painful for him, like the buzzing of an alarm clock or hair clippers. He had sleep disturbances and had night terrors. Our pediatrician didnt find anything wrong with him, however, because he was always on the tail end of normal. Moreover, he has always been very good with numbers and with putting things together, so we knew he was smart. It wasnt until he turned two and began having trouble at preschool that my husband and I noticed that anything was wrong. He couldnt sit still and follow directions. He got easily frustrated and threw tantrums. He wouldnt cooperate with potty training. His daycare teacher seemed to hate him and he dreaded going there. We changed daycares twice more for similar reasons. We were frustrated. Was our son a bad kid? What were we doing wrong? ❤Read More Here: greatergood.me/1aFcsuD
Posted on: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 11:00:00 +0000

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