Interesting Things Kids Say – The A to Z Challenge 2016

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Living with a child at a young age can be entertaining and fun to watch as they try to explain things to you.I have three kids that are under the age of eight.

There is not a single day that goes by I don’t hear an interesting thing one of my kids say.  It Iis normally one of my girls because they are only six years old.

There are way to many of them the remember and there are some that I even forgot.  Kids can say the most interesting things so keep you ear open for them.

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Health & Kids – The A to Z Challenge 2016

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Now I’m going to talk about Health with my kids.  As the previous posted stated is that my youngest son has ADD and he wasn’t under medicine on our vacation.  Since he has been taking his medicine for his ADD, he has been a very honest, nice, pleasant little boy. H

We also found out why he was getting so frustrated at school.  He learns slower than the rest of his class.  He is not intelligence slow but learning slow.  Once he learns it then he is able to do it.  This includes spelling and mathematics.

Also my youngest daughter was born with a club foot and recently had surgery to fix this issue.  She is almost completely recovered and the surgery worked.

So you should spend time playing with your kids and keeping them healthy since not all kids have that pleasure.  And for the kids that have some type of health issue then try to treat them as normal as possible since that is what any kids wants.

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Going on Vacation – The A to Z Challenge 2016

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Going on Vacation can be the best experience with kids as well as the roughest experience.  My family had both on the same trip.  This was back before my youngest son was diagnosed with ADD.  If you have a child or been around a child that has this, Gyou know it can be a challenge.

I know for a fact that I was in denial of him having anything wrong with him before this trip and know I wished I was more open to the issues around him.  I thought the teachers and the school was picking on him and that he was acting up and crying at school to counter it or just to act out.  But I’ll save this story for another post.

I know he gets angry when he gets frustrated which is a normal reaction in my side of the family.  So I just thought it was normal and I personally never seen him act that way in person.

So our trip was to Disney World in Florida which was my kids first time to the park and at the end of the trip I thought it would be our last trip anywhere.  During the mornings and early afternoon everyone was having a blast and my youngest son only showed how impatient he was waiting to ride on rides.  I also seen other kids acting the same way.

It wasn’t until he stopped listening to directions during half way through the trip when the rough part of the trip came into play.  He stop listening when we asked him to go to bed.  He starts yelling at us if he was playing with his toys.

Overall the trip was fun most of the time but my wife and I decided to have him tested when we got back from Florida to see what is happening with him.  He had a rough start at the beginning when he spent 38 days in the NICU.  So after we found out he had 5 of the 7 markers for ADD, we started him on medicine.

I wished he has on it before we went because he was like night and day with the medicine.  So the moral to the story is to swallow your pride and get your kids checked out if something is not right because it could be something like ADD.

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