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2.5 Year Old Behavior Changes

Please advise. My daughter is 2.5 years old and in the past few weeks has become a completely different child. She is not focused anymore at her preschool/daycare with anything that she does. Has developed screaming and hitting. She almost has the traits of a child with ADD. Does not seem to have any impulse control as well. I am stressed, and worried. She was diagnosed with a double ear infection and has been on med's for the past week. It was also brought to my attention by her DR that she needs to have tubes in her ears as well as her tonsils and adnoids removed.

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So What Happened?™

Thanks to all that responded. I have come to the realization that her behavior changes have been illness related and school related. I have noticed it has been an attention thing. She is also feeling better and I am taking her to an ENT. I had kept her home for about 5 days and we went to visit family. She was a totally differnet kid. She was back to her happy, energetic self :)

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Don't stress girl! It is problably the ear infection causing her communication problems. IF she can't hear it is hard to know what is going on. Once you have that treated she would be her old self again. She does not know what is going on. I had those tubes places on my little girl and it worked. The adnoids and tonsils when they swell makes it hard to breath so maybe it would be better to remove them like the doctor said. You will see a change in her communication skills later!! Take Care! Good luck...Health is in action!

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It sounds like her behavior changed about the same time she was having a fluid backup and subsequent infection. We too are dealing with the possibility of tubes and we see definite behavioral issues (our daughter will be 2 next month). Before we see an autism specialist (she has already been diagnosed with a speech delay), we are getting her hearing checked (fluid backup can cause hearing difficulties) as we have been told it could very well be the reason for her latest difficulties. She has had two severe, non-symptomatic infections in both ears in the past 4 months.

Hang in there--if your doc wants tubes, it's probably a good idea. I don't know about tonsils and adenoids removed this early, but they're all part of that system, so if it is helpful to do it now you may want to consider it.

Good luck!!

before you go and have anything done you may want to try chiropractic for the ears and such. it sounds crazy but i have been taking my son to dr. santo here in tyler and he hasn't had an ear infection since. as far as the behavioral issues it may be a result of the antibiotics to some degree. they upset the stomach and make children feel bad. plus she has the other problems with the tonsils. it is entirely possible she is just unhappy because she doesn't feel well. hope this helps.

I went through the same thing with my daughter a few weeks ago as she was turning two. My parents had always told me about my sister's behavior problems as a child and how they later found out that it was related to food allergies and sugar. She went from being an angel to a difficult child in a little over a week so we didn't think it could be a food allergy or sugar. We decided to give it a try out of desperation. We took away ALL sugar and food containing red or yellow food dye and she was immediately a different child. Maybe the medicine that you're giving her is dyed red and she can't take the overdose of it. I know it sounds crazy but within one day my child was totally different and back to herself. We have now figured out that she cannot handle artifical fruit flavoring at all and when combined with sugar, she loses control. Now we just give her limited amounts of sugar and nothing containing fruit flavoring. It's crazy but it's worth the shot. Dont label her as ADD this early. It's so easy to label and child with it when times get a little hard but so many children are mislabeled and loose a big chance to be extroadinary because of that label.

Hello N.,
My son just had his tonsils and adnoids removed b/c he had sleep apnea. It was the best thing we could of ever done for him. I highly recommend Dr. Khoa Tran. Do you have healthcare? If not, look @ my website www.deliveringonthepromise.com/40420383

Good luck,
J.

Hi N. N.
I also have a 2 yr. old boy whos behavior is also very simular
to what you have described. I have just completed a parenting
class online from tomball college, for 1-5 yrs olds.
It has greatly helped my understanding of my little one.
At there age, they are all about trying to have some control
of there own, but still to young to reason with.After the
age of three they are able to understand more, and to be
reasoned with.Supposely the tantrums start to stop..
Have patience,hang in there
M. C.

I think you're right in your decision N.. Ear infections can make a young one act very different than usual. I hope all is getting better!
LL

I don't really know how much I can answer here. My son had tubes put in his ears at 9 months of age, and the change was just awesome. My son will also have to have his tonsils and adnoids removed, but not for a few more years. Question that with your DR. Tonsils prevent many illnesses. That is whay we are waiting till he is school age.

As for the behavior changes...has anything change in her environment? A move, death,a new addition to the family, anything. I lot of times their behavior will change if they have experienced change.

I hope this helps in some way.

J. mother of a 2 year old son

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