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sarah xxx

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  1. I feel for you im in same boat my sons only 10 and i dont no what to do for the best everything we try and do may work for a couple of days then we are back to square one. We have had to take our son out of school due to no one knowing what to do or where to put him since doing this his melt downs have become less but saying that when we ask him to do something eg, wash brush teeth get dressed all the normal things we have to do he point blank refuse he will become aggessive swearing i also find that the thing that makes him happy is his playstaion he goes into his bubble and is very content but the min we take him away from this he go back to being anxious aggressive and not cope very well with anything thats going on around him hope you get the support you need soon
  2. Hi i have a 9 year old son that i have known from 2 weeks old that something wasn't as it should be i have 3 children being older so i new the developing was different he would be in his own little world wouldn't play with toys he was obsessed with cars and would line them around the floor in a circle if they got knocked out of place would get cross and line them up again he would have what we thought where tantrums but where so server that he would smash his head on door frames concrete floors we had to resort to putting down padding on the floor when these melt downs would happen to protect him from harm .He has had toileting problems with soiling himself everyday he can hold in his poo for up to 2 weeks before now i seeked medical help and they gave him a mixture of lactalous senna and still manage to hold in the poo he is not constipated and they said it is probably behaviourol he now goes once or twice a week .There are a lot of sensory issues smells, light, sounds ,and touch anxiety is a big problem especially school being home schooled by EOTS at the moment trying to get him to school is to traumatizing for him his melt downs have became more verbally and physically aggressive he is not a small child and can become very overpowering i did have to restrain him by wrapping a blanket round him due to him punching glass and breaking his tv .what i would like advice with is he has had a diagnosis of ADHD,TICK DISORDER.SENSORY,MILD LEARNING DISABILITY ANXIETY , ATTACHMENT ,BEHAVIOUROL,EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL DIFFICULTIES Now i believe that he needs to be assessments done to see if he has ASD but have been told that because he can give eye contact and he smiled at the right time when doctor spoke to him that there is no need to asses for ASD he is a very loving child and does show remorse after the meltdowns and then becomes very emotional and says he doesn't want to be this way he is very rule based everything is black and white. please could anyone going through the same sort of thing have any advice i would be very grateful we also have a lot of medical people but don't seem to be communicating with each other we have also now been told that the adhd is tentative please help
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