well, I QUIT!
good luck now mwahahaha

The state is doing the testing, hmmmmm
!!! Where do you sign up??? Any idea which states do it??
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well, I QUIT!
good luck now mwahahaha
The state is doing the testing, hmmmmm
I'm just afraid that with the hampster thing that once he gets what he wants he will go back to acting out, mine always did, not that I'm saying they are the same, everyone is diffrent but if it continues to get worse id definitely take him to the pediatrician my son was on adhd medicine from the time he was 4 until he was 15 nothing is wrong with it, if they need it. And you'll know right away wether he does or not.
I was misdiagnosed with ADD as a kid. I'm autistic. I was re-diagnosed properly as an adult. I do not have ADHD, but I do have sensory issues, and communication difficulties. When I get overstimulated, I shut down and appear like I'm not paying attention, or I self-stim to help process, which can be distracting to others. (Thinks like humming, chewing gum loudly, a combination of self-regulatory behaviors with stimming ones)
I would do an ADOS test with a qualified tester, if you haven't yet. No amount of reward, or punishment will work if you don't know the root cause.
ADD is easy enough to test (It won't ALWAYS work, but for a good majority of kids, coffee is the first line of defense.). Give caffeine, if they mellow out, they usually need meds...and there's a variety of ways to treat it... it could just be as simple as a cup of coffee before school and some kind of caffeine at lunch to get them through the rest of the school day... or could be as severe as needing Ritalin, or other more intensive drugs.
But, if it's something like autism, a different approach and possibly a completely different learning environment is needed altogether.
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!!! Where do you sign up??? Any idea which states do it??
[@=/u/72519/ChickenCanoe]@ChickenCanoe[/@] Thank you, I have heard that before. I want planning to use peroxide after last night but I wanted ti make sure that it was good and clean. I'm so nervous about infection.
Good news, she had both eyes open today so the damage to her right eyelid may not be anywhere near as bad as I thought! I was very happy to see her looking at me with both eyes todayshe's still sleeping a lot but she's a bit more animated today.
I originally learned that from a cocker group where they have a lot of experience treating wounds.
My wife went to urgent care recently where they told her using peroxide on her cut the day after was a bad idea.
IMHO, HP immediately after injury is OK. Otherwise flushing with saline is what I do. Then betadine, then an eye type triple antibiotic. Eye type melts at body temp so gets deep into wounds. If it's bad, do that twice a day.
Would some of you Experienced hatchers clear something up for me? I thought I read somewhere on this site that you can increase your chances of hatching females by putting your temp in incubator at a certain degree? If so,please give me those temps. Thanks![]()
Not for birds. It works with some reptiles.
Here's a study on the subject.
http://ps.oxfordjournals.org/content/92/12/3096.abstract
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Good night my friendIt's time. Good night all!
Good night Benny, sleep wellIt's time. Good night all!
are they testing all of your birds or only the ones you are planning to show?neener neener neener
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