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4 years old with anxiety and social difficulties
My 4.7 years old has separation and social anxiety when he goes to school. He also has a very hard time with transitions and doesn't listen to the teachers and if they ask him to do something he doesn't want to do he hits them.Can homeopathy help?
bluesky77 on 2017-06-29
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When I drop him off at school he won't let me leave saying he wants me to stay.
After I leave he won't listen to the teachers, if they have to go to the lunch room he won't go, when they have to go back he won't follow. If the teachers try to force him he would hit them.
In class he would just look but not play with the other kids.
He can talk fine.
He is very stubborn.
Everything has to go the way he wants.
He has a lot of energy (can go down 36 floors with the stairs, up 15, swim, run at the park all the same day and won't be too tired by sleep time).
2 years ago his constitutional remedy was calc carb
Any other info else I should provide? Thanks
When I drop him off at school he won't let me leave saying he wants me to stay.
After I leave he won't listen to the teachers, if they have to go to the lunch room he won't go, when they have to go back he won't follow. If the teachers try to force him he would hit them.
In class he would just look but not play with the other kids.
He can talk fine.
He is very stubborn.
Everything has to go the way he wants.
He has a lot of energy (can go down 36 floors with the stairs, up 15, swim, run at the park all the same day and won't be too tired by sleep time).
2 years ago his constitutional remedy was calc carb
Any other info else I should provide? Thanks
bluesky77 7 years ago
♡ Zady101 7 years ago
He sleeps ok, usually from 9 to 7... he used to have night terrors when he was younger.
I am not sure how the anxiety started but last year he was in a school that didn't understand his needs. They used to put separate him from the class constantly for misbehavior and was labeled bad boy although he is NOT a bad boy he has only difficulties.
He has also sensory difficulties, some noises, some textures bother him.
- I don't get email either, the email noticification haven't worked in years to be honest. At least for me.
I am not sure how the anxiety started but last year he was in a school that didn't understand his needs. They used to put separate him from the class constantly for misbehavior and was labeled bad boy although he is NOT a bad boy he has only difficulties.
He has also sensory difficulties, some noises, some textures bother him.
- I don't get email either, the email noticification haven't worked in years to be honest. At least for me.
bluesky77 7 years ago
Also I am pretty anxious myself, not sure if has a role in his anxiety.
He is a very sweet, caring boy. He loves cuddles and kisses. He kisses me all day long even randomly when I am washing dishes he would run to me and hug me.
He is sensitive, a sad book would make him cry.
He is very tall and solid.
He loves to build structures with legos, magnets and complicated train tracks.
He does not particularly like to draw or write.
He is a little clumsy when he runs or jumps.
If he doesn't want to listen to you he would just ignore without even aknowledging your presence.
In school all the class goes left and he would simply refuse to go. He is very stubborn too.
He is a very sweet, caring boy. He loves cuddles and kisses. He kisses me all day long even randomly when I am washing dishes he would run to me and hug me.
He is sensitive, a sad book would make him cry.
He is very tall and solid.
He loves to build structures with legos, magnets and complicated train tracks.
He does not particularly like to draw or write.
He is a little clumsy when he runs or jumps.
If he doesn't want to listen to you he would just ignore without even aknowledging your presence.
In school all the class goes left and he would simply refuse to go. He is very stubborn too.
bluesky77 7 years ago
What are his fears if at all?
What does he like to eat? Does he like sweets much?
How did the night terrors subside?
What homeopathic meds he has taken and in what potency?
Email notifications are not working and in case I don't respond early,
you can mail the link
What does he like to eat? Does he like sweets much?
How did the night terrors subside?
What homeopathic meds he has taken and in what potency?
Email notifications are not working and in case I don't respond early,
you can mail the link
♡ Zady101 7 years ago
To be honest I am not sure about his fears yet although he does have them. Fear of being separated from me maybe.
He prefers salty or sour over sweet.
Night terrors subsides with homeopathy I believe or maybe they ran their course ...
He would still wake up crying occasionally if he needs to use the restroom badly in the middle of the night, although many times he just gets up and goes by himself no problem.
He has taken a whole bunch in the past 4 years and didn't keep track, I can remember calc carb, chamomilla, belladonna but there were more probably. Only recently a few weeks ago I gave him Ferr phos and bryonia for a cold.
Right now he has a rattling mild cough with no other cold symptoms though.
He prefers salty or sour over sweet.
Night terrors subsides with homeopathy I believe or maybe they ran their course ...
He would still wake up crying occasionally if he needs to use the restroom badly in the middle of the night, although many times he just gets up and goes by himself no problem.
He has taken a whole bunch in the past 4 years and didn't keep track, I can remember calc carb, chamomilla, belladonna but there were more probably. Only recently a few weeks ago I gave him Ferr phos and bryonia for a cold.
Right now he has a rattling mild cough with no other cold symptoms though.
bluesky77 7 years ago
bluesky77 7 years ago
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