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Tired mum please help

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katy2k17 · 23/06/2017 23:34

Sorry this is a long post just need advice. I have a 7yr old lb. he is a twin.

He has glue ear amd wears a hearing aid. Since he was a baby he has had unusual behaviour. (Bad mum coz I have only just started to realise) when he learnt to sit up he used to bang his head all the time on the floor. He head butted the bars off his safety gate. He has obsessions with things. At the minute it is Xbox and reading. He reads everything including take away menus. He wakes up regardless of what time he goes to bed between 2am and 5am every night and gets ready for school and watches tv altho i do tell him off with this. He has 4 meals a day with snacks in between yet sneaks down in the night for food every night. He doesn't care that he has eaten 2 packs of biscuits (I now have to hide them). Please tell me this is solvable because I'm at my wits
End. Don't know what to do. I'm at the gp in 2 weeks and he is referring me to who or for what I don't know 😢😢😢

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FATEdestiny · 24/06/2017 11:34

This sounds like quite concerning behaviour for a 7 year old. Is he over weight, given the apparent over eating?

I'm sure there will be ways to manage his behaviour, but proper medical or educational help may be needed. He could have some additional educational or medical needs. Have you thought about talking to the SENCO at school?

katy2k17 · 24/06/2017 13:20

He is so thin it's unbelievable. At school he is quiet and has selective few friends. I don't know what to do. He's bin awake since 4am. He is NEVER tired x

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