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My son will be three in sept. he was also like this. I am a SAHM and when we would go to the mall and play at there play center built by the Clinic, he would act like your son is acting, As soon as it was just him and his sister playing he would be fine. Come to find out we had him evaluated and he has alot of Sensory Processing problems and was diagnosed with having Sensory Processing Disorder. There is too much going on for his brain to process everthing that was happening around him so his body would go into overload and he was just out of control. Like the other posts I too recommend The Out Of Sync Child by Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A. and also another book by Lindsey Biel, M.A. OTR/L and Nancy Peske called Raising A Sensory Smart Child. I would also ask his ped for a recommendation to the school and they can have him evaluated at no cost. My son and his SPD got him qualified for an Occupational Therepist to come to our house once a week during the school year and once a month durning the summer. He also qualified to start Preschool in the Special Ed unit of our Elementary/ High School and will get bused to and from school 4 days a week. At school he works with the Special Ed teacher and also his OT there at the school.
This SPD is also something that can be handled without medication!!!!
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Just remember take a deep breath and know that he might have a reason for this acting out. Hang in there I know its sooo hard!!