Sorry this is really long, but I could really do with some advice. My son turned 4 at the end of August and started Reception in September. We have always had some behavioural issues with him at home, but the health visitor never thought it anything to worry about as he was broadly OK at nursery. Since starting school he has got worse and worse and I am wondering whether I should pursue some kind of assessment / ed psych / what?? or whether this is just normal tired 4 year old boy behaviour, exacerbated by being so young.
He is incredibly resistant to most everyday activities, including:
- getting dressed, every item of clothing causes a battle / running away / hiding behind the sofa;
- going to the loo, he always holds on till too late, has wet pants, refuses to go if I suggest it, and we have only just cracked poos in the potty with the help of Lactulose and long potty-sits after breakfast and dinner;
- sitting at the dinner table;
- eating a lot of foods, particularly anything at all that is mixed or at all slimy in texture;
- getting into the bath, and then, once he's in, getting out of the bath;
- having cream on his eczema;
- pretty much doing anything when he's asked to.
At school, he doesn't line up outside school, or sit quietly on the carpet for the little time they have to, or do anything he is asked to without being constantly pushed - teacher is clearly frustrated with him already. He's bright, reading already and working at the top of the class apparently, despite being the youngest. The teacher didn't seem to think this was such a good thing though, it seemed more that it highlighted his behaviour - he is bright enough to know how to behave but chooses not to. OK working one-to-one at school but can't work in groups.
He alternates between being incredibly silly and being incredibly frustrated, at which point he gets really worked up, lashes out, scratches us, kicks, screams, sulks, and can get really hysterical - sobbing on the floor in a foetal position. He gets SO angry. The only way I can get him to do anything is to threaten to delete his favourite TV, Sarah Jane Adventures or Dr Who, about 500 times a day. I feel like home life is a constant battle. He can get really worked up if I try and talk or get him to talk, and shouts furiously 'Stop it with all those words mummy!!'
As a baby, he was very quiet, still and observant - much more so than the other babies his age - but could also get very worked up, especially if tired, when he would bite and headbang. Needs loads of sleep, only dropped his nap when he started school. Has always hated getting dressed / undressed, screamed and fought for every nappy change, bath, cream. Walked late, potty trained late, talked early. Has had some strange phobias - sloped streets, hand driers. Absolutely has to win at every game or there is a very dramatic meltdown. Is affectionate, makes eye contact. Sometimes can't bear to be touched, other times he's all over me and completely over-the-top in my space. Spends half his life hanging upside-down.
SIL is a paediatric occupational therapist and has suggested already we get him assessed for sensory processing issues, but I wouldn't even know where to start in doing that, or whether she's just seeing that because, well, it's what she's trained in.
God this is far too long, despite extensive editing! I would really appreciate any thoughts, if anyone has got this far!