Anonymous wrote:OP , hugs to you. I remember this age. I think mine were not quite at this level but I had two, and I remember how relentless and both physically and emotionally exhausting it was. And so lonely.
I am sure you have tried everything but for us success (or non disasterwas all about exercise. My goal in life when boys were at least ages 3-9 was to exhaust them physically in the safest location possible. I never did a holiday without a ton of exercise beforehand. We have done every playground, every local trail, every climbing gym, every indoor playground, every ropes course who knows how many times. And if it's pouring rain and I needed to take them to a McDonald's play space, so be it. Oh and my basement is also a playground... monkey bars, swings, tumbling mats, even mattresses on floors and walls. Also holes in walls from crashes and bumps but who cares.
Anyway, I found exhaustion took the edge off! I promise the hyperactivity gets better.
Anonymous wrote:I am so sorry OP. It sounds like a really hard situation you’re in. I hope things are better next week for you.
We are in our own thanksgiving hell; our SN child was in the hospital yesterday and our local family all went out of town together for a fun trip to which we weren’t invited and only given text message lip service to the fact that our child is in crisis. Literally nobody cares.
So we’re hurting in a different way but I empathize with you OP. Hugs to you.
was all about exercise. My goal in life when boys were at least ages 3-9 was to exhaust them physically in the safest location possible. I never did a holiday without a ton of exercise beforehand. We have done every playground, every local trail, every climbing gym, every indoor playground, every ropes course who knows how many times. And if it's pouring rain and I needed to take them to a McDonald's play space, so be it. Oh and my basement is also a playground... monkey bars, swings, tumbling mats, even mattresses on floors and walls. Also holes in walls from crashes and bumps but who cares.
Anonymous wrote:I am so sorry OP. It sounds like a really hard situation you’re in. I hope things are better next week for you.
We are in our own thanksgiving hell; our SN child was in the hospital yesterday and our local family all went out of town together for a fun trip to which we weren’t invited and only given text message lip service to the fact that our child is in crisis. Literally nobody cares.
So we’re hurting in a different way but I empathize with you OP. Hugs to you.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if your child has the same diagnoses as mine so this may not be helpful but 5/6 was the absolute hardest. My child is behaviorally unrecognizable now at 9 (with meds! But I think time helped even more). I hope there’s at least a chance that things improve so you have something to hope for.
My child only went for pie today though. They struggle even being around the huge plates of gloppy food. Food is still so hard.
Anonymous wrote:OP, how old are you?