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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP— respectfully, your answers seem to suggest that you are being dismissive of your son’s attachment to your former nanny. In fact, your son is acting just the way grief makes a person of that age act. [/quote] Right?! OP is all over far fetched possibilities like sleep apnea when the obvious answer is her son was extremely attached to the nanny (which he should be). OP, get over your insecurity, put on your big girl panties, and be a parent. In this case it means helping your son process the fact that the nanny has left. [/quote] Sleep apnea is not far fetched. It’s much more common than you realize. I had one child diagnosed at 5 and one at 8. Bed wetting is a classic symptom. Trouble regulating behavior and emotions as well as academic regression are also symptoms. It took multiple specialists before we figured out why one of my kids was acting so different so suddenly. Every doctor assumed it was because of a situation going on at school because it seemed like the most likely explanation. As a parent, my gut told me there was more to it because the changes were so dramatic. [/quote]
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