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    Posted: 18 December 2009 at 10:20am
I think there was a thread about this ages ago but cbf digging it up.
Anyway, I'm having a problem with Thomas sitting against walls/doors banging his head really hard until he cries. He only does it when ive put him to bed and he doesnt want to be there - doesnt matter how tired he is, he'll sit there and bang until he falls asleep from crying. Any advice? I cant cushion the whole room!!! oh and his ears etc are fine.
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i posted one ages ago....my boy has now had grommets and adnoids and headbanging has changed to near nil.....he use to crack walls .it was through frustration from not being able to express himself...he still cant talk well but he is easier to explain that we can comunicate through otherways until he gets better speech .....he started hitting the concrete just before surgery........scares the hell out of you.......also he had such serious ear infection that it bothered him......good luck
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hugs to this..E never hurt himself..and doc said he wouldnt ..scary he bangs so hard...but they said it can often be teething and frustration.. (something about banging head relieves jaw pressure fr something..
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