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Old 09-12-2008, 06:58 PM #1
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Since we are all relatively knew here, I thought this would be a great time to do an introductory roll call. Please respond to the following questions if you would like. This is not manditory. It is just a fun way for everyone to get to know each other.

Name:Gary
Location:Wisconsin
Occupationsych tech
Names and Ages of Kids:Evalyn, 8
Reason why you are here:my daughter has moderate to severe autism
Something fun about you:I finally discovered I love to be with kids
What you like to do for fun:I teach martial arts
What you do to relax:I meditate
Favorite thing to eat:sauerbratten
Anything else you would like to add (photos, poems, be creative!)
The only thing that keeps me from becoming a hermit is a need to be around people
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Old 09-15-2008, 10:16 PM #2
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Name: TigerMa
Location: Indiana
occupation: Jack of many trades
Names and ages of Kids: Bugman 9, Katie bug 4
Reason here: Bugman has severe ADHD, some what eased by Adderal
Something fun about me: I like to laugh
What I do for fun: Enjoy my children and my friends
What I do to relax: "Relax" What's that????
Favorite thing to eat: STEAK mmmm

I'm looking for more knowledge to help my son. I have OCD and am wondering/afraid are some of his ADHD issues picked up from me. ex: He *hates* when things don't go exactly as planned. His new jeans are Regular not Slims (they have the little elastic adjustment band in them) so that means that he can't wear them. Not even to try them on. If his morning doesn't go just the way "he" thinks it should go it is a nightmare to get him ready for school.
Is this normal????, or is he just needing an excuse to act like a spoiled brat.........(Trust me he is not spoiled in any way shape or form).
He can be a very caring empathetic child, he just has his moments.
Any help ar advice would be greatly appreciated....
Thanks Tigerma

Ps. Have an appointment Monday to have evaluation for "Special Ed" assistance from his school.
Thanks again
TM
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Hey TigerMa...

Since this thread is kinda old....I copied your post over to the ADD forum....

Hopefully more people with see your post over there...
Here is the link.
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...473#post369473


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