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Is this behavior typical in a 9 month old?

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JessWier · 19/07/2024 05:16

I'm curious if I'm just not as patient as I was 16 years ago or what but it seems here lately my LO is constantly whining or fussing or throwing one of her tantrums. "They" say that their too young to be able to throw tantrums or have anger issues but I'm starting to become a bit worried by the behaviors that she does along with the anger. I love her to death, don't get me wrong and she's adorable and has her moments when she's cute, and smiley, but usually not for very long. She doesn't seem to play with toys like I think she should and will chew or bite on everything all day, has been since she was about 2 months old. Sometimes she acts like she can't get enough and will bite hard and pull it out and shake her head real quick. (I have been wearing my hair up for over 3 months because of this) Also I noticed her shuddering (like a cold shiver in her shoulders and head) throughout the day. When she shakes something like a rattle she will sometimes shudder or make a strange face with her mouth open like a yikes with no teeth 😬 face. She also flaps her arms when she is excited and will pant sometimes. She also does this when I try to stand her up. She seems soooooo squirmy all the time and has since birth. Never sitting still. She doesn't babble or say "mama" or "dada" or "baba" just makes weird noises like loud "ahhh", grunting, screaming, and yelling. I've talked to her pediatrician and I'm going back on the 29th to mention some of my concerns but I feel like I am getting dismissed and everyone keeps telling me it's normal. I don't think it is. She still wakes up 5-9 times a night for a bottle and to be rocked back to sleep. I just want to know if anyone else has a LO that can relate or comment if not. Thanks

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Attention · 20/07/2024 01:16

@WeirdPookah ahem, it’s also a forum for adults with ADHD and other forms of neurodiversity to have space to talk…

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