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2 yar old unable to follow direction.

My son is 28 months old.  He is a very curious and independent little boy.  The problem is whenever we are out or in a situation my son finds personally interesting, he doesn
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When you have a child that seems to be having difficulties coping, learning, hyperactivity, emotional, withdrawn, or any other (what you might consider) abnormal behavior - first (I would suggest) you take the child to a licensed Chiropractor.  From birth (being cramped up inside the mothers womb), to the everyday falls, and bumps a child goes through, it it very likely that the flow of oxygen and nutrients throughout the body have been blocked.

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It sure sounds like it's premature to be introducing your son to such activities. An informal play group, perhaps in the neighborhood, might be more worthwhile. It's too early to conclude that he displays ADHD. Yes, he's very active, moreso than many of the other children you are seeing. However, he's very young and young children tend to be active by nature. I think the most prudent approach is to wait and see. Children can be introduced to activities as they are ready. Perhaps it's fair to say that too many children 'these days' are introduced to peer group activities too early. Your son has plenty of time. If he's more prepared developmentally to be home, that's fine. He won't be at any disadvantage.
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