theFallGuy
I Love the Smell of Napalm In the Morning
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My oldest son and sparty's son both
I dont know nuthin about kids and what age they're supposed to start doing stuff. I thought they were supposed to be coloring between the lines by 12 weeks, but congrats anyway.
Lulz. I had to do a developmental matrix for class the other day and realized I had been expecting waaaaaaay to much out of my 3,4, and 5 year old Sunday school class
Props to both of you. I have a couple friends that have kids with differing severity of autism (Im not sure if that is they way to explain it) and I know it can be very challenging.
I have a 4 year old (him and his biological mom were our first two foster kids, she split and left him behind 2 months later...anyways..) who has some minor issues with Bi-Polar and ADHD, which I believe go together anyways.
There are time when getting through to the boy can be a real challenge. And there are times when I look at him and go WOW, he's really paying attention after all.
I cant see Sparty's video here at work, but I will watch it when I get home. Great thread.
that is allsome, Sparty. My 12 week old boy pulled and pushed his way across our king size bed this morning during his tummy time. sounds ghey but.... #proud papa.
when u put an infant on his stomach so he can learn to hold his head up and crawl. These days they suggest you always lay them on their back to prevent SIDS. (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) that is amazing to me for a 12 week old to do that but I digress.
70% of kids diagnosed with ADHD/Bi ploar are actually Aspergers kids.
my oldest is the master of looking like he's not paying attention and getting every word. I warn his new teachers about it so they don't look stupid in front of the class by calling on him in an attempt to embarrass him for not listening.
