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My kids are all ADD/ADAHD. My oldest was just like this, except he was 9 punds 13 oz when born. He was misdiagnosed until he was 18 months old, then finally discovered that he was allergic to milk products and had was born with an extra long esphogas. By the time he injested enough to hit the bottom of his stomach and tell his brain he wasn't hungry he was either too full, or it was allergy related foods. He'd projectile vomit and could hit a moving target at 6 feet better than any horror movie pretend stuff. All this played havic on his sugar levels, etc, but it was hard to pin down. Then his body taught him how to stress out, it became habit, once it was close to food/eatting times. Even feeding him small amounts would offer temporary relief until it was close to bedtime. He rarely slept more than two hours at a stretch day or night until he was over 18 months old.
Changing the diet drastically or too quickly created another set of problems. His body needed time to adjust.
You might think about connecting with a child food specialist. Are any in the family/extended family alergic or hypersensitve to foods?
Another thing that worked was reading quietly in a nearly monotone voice. Dedicating a specific time while he was in bed. Stuck with a schedule closely starting with dinner, following through with bath time, and making sure the balance of his rough housing was done until he was pooped before bath time. Then excluding all liquids except water or warmed goats milk. absolutely no sweets ever except before noon, absolutely no sugar substatutes in anything, very light on the carbs like pasta. no artificial colored anything. He never napped. ever. but it was worth the exchange once he started sleeping through the night.