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Your son seems awfully young to be expected to behave well at church. I can't think of any 3 year old that does.
He likes things that spin-- I think thats ok, too-- it when thats ALL HE likes and when he does not want to play with ANYTHING else that you have a problem.
Marebears Female, 34 years CINCINNATI - OH Member since Jul 2008
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Marebears Female, 34 years CINCINNATI - OH Member since Jul 2008
Mood: Marebears If i am going to learn to live life to the fullest and enjoy all that the Almighty has instore for me, i need to learn the lesson of being consistently postive. We cannot allow r joy 2 b based on r circumstances! Journal Entry: "ITS BEEN AWILE SINCE I JOURN. BEEN DEALI..." [Read]
He likes things that spin-- I think thats ok, too-- it when thats ALL HE likes and when he does not want to play with ANYTHING else that you have a problem.
Singulair-- most definitely allergy/ asthma medications can cause hyperactivity. Not sure about its dangers as previous post mentioned -- but it absolutely can cause behavior changes in children. Without question.
If you truly believe it is ADHD - then get prepared for elementary school. Get letters, inform the school right away, ask for an IEP....
But try to look at his diet first - it took us 8 years and a very good Celiac doctor to figure it out. At your son's age he was just borderline on the gluten - but by 8 he was way over the line and his behavior improved greatly when the offending allergen was removed.
I'm not saying you expect your child to act like an adult, but the way you said he runs around the house at "inappropriate times" and how he tends to not pay attention while at church, learning something new, or doing a workbook...that suggests to me that he is bored or maybe these things are not being presented to him in a kid-friendly manner.