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Child's Personality

Hello Sameer,

I wanted to tell you about my last child. He is 6 years old and I am a little worried about his behavior at home. He is wonderful in school or at a friend's house, but at home, he is always crying, argumentative and whiny.

During his first year of life he had numerous ear infections and he was on antibiotic a lot.

In the past 3 years, he has suffered with an 'allergy' cough that lasts for weeks.

He does not like to share too much. I guess he is self centered. Sometimes I think it is because he is the youngest of four but honestly, I find it hard to deal with this day after day.

He is a very picky eater. He only likes steak, pasta, apples, some vegetables.

Since you have helped me with my other children, I look forward to seeing your response.

Franki
 
  franki on 2008-10-16
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Dear Franki,

As always I would need more information :)

Tell me , is he a mild natured child ?

Any tendency to be bossy where he can be bossy ?

How is his confidence level ?

Tell me more about any odd habits

Any fears or anxieties ?
 
sameervermani last decade
Hi!
It is almost as if he has two sides to him. He can be very mild mannered and then blow up at the slightest thing. I do think that he is a very high strung child.

Yes, he tends to be bossy.
He has lots of confidence....likes to talk about himself

The only habit he has is that he still sleeps with a blanket from when he was a baby.

My biggest concern is that he cries and whines for A LOT of the time when he is home. He has always been that way...since he was a baby.

He does not like to go anywhere in the house alone...he always takes someone with him.

He is very popular at school with the other children and with the teachers.

Let me know what else you need to know.

Franki ;}
 
franki last decade
so, can we say that he is boastful ?

have you ever seen bullying, domineering, arrogant behavior to family and those with less authority, obsequious to superiors ?

does he have stage fright ?

is he 'cautious' or fearful of rough games, bikes, slides, or swimming ?

ever noticed an aversion to responsibility ?
 
sameervermani last decade
Ok, I will give you examples of his behavior:

He gets very angry if he has to sit in the back of the car and let his older brother and sister get the middle seats.

He wants to win every game and gets upset if he does not. He will cry and carry on that his brother cheated or didn't give him the appropriate chances to win. Generally though, he does not do that with his friends.

He wants his 8 year old brother to sleep in the bed with him and is very persistent night after night. (They are in the same room) He carries on and on. I tell my other son that he does not have to sleep with him and most times he does not.

He does not have stage fright. He likes to get compliments.

He likes to talk about the goal he made at the soccer game.

He is not really afraid of playing anything 'rough'. However, he gets hurt ALL the time. Although he is athletic, for some reason he is very clumsy. Bangs into things, trips over things.

His teachers have told me since he started school that he plays nicely, he helps, he shares. That is why I can not understand his behavior at home.

I do not spoil him. I make him take responsibility for his actions.

He does not like to clean up after himself but will do so when told.



He is/can be very affectionate. Of course, he is the most affectionate with me.
 
franki last decade
What are his food aversions, are there somethings that he really hates ?

Also, something he absolutely loves eating ?

Is he a chilly patient or a warm blooded one ?
 
sameervermani last decade
Good Morning,

Unfortunately, he craves sweets all the time. He would eat them all day if he could.

He likes only breads and red meat.

Things like broccoli that he used to love, he does not like anymore.

He does not like oranges or bananas.

He will eat apples and grapes.

He does not usually like to try any new foods. Recently he started smelling some food that I gave him to eat before he would eat it.

He is not usually chilly. So I guess he would be warm blooded.
 
franki last decade
Now tell me , is he lazy and does he have a tendency to procrastinate his work ?
 
sameervermani last decade
no to both. high strung and quick.
 
franki last decade
Dear Franki,

Please give him 3 doses of Sulphur 6c equally spaced on a single day.

The dosage procedure is same as your daughter.

Sameer
 
sameervermani last decade
Hello Sameer,

I have been extremely busy so I haven't had a chance to post.

I gave my son the sulphur. I did notice a change for a few days but within about 6 days, he was back to the way he was. Complaining, stubborn, tearful.

I'm not sure if I should post about my daughter here as well but she has gone two steps back. Washing, worrying, won't sleep in her room, does not want to leave me. She really worries me now. She seems to be not eating well...several people have noticed that she has gotten thinner.

Please tell me what to do. I will wait to hear from you.

Franki
 
franki last decade
For both of them, we need to go to 30c, and give them each a single dose.

Dissolve 2 pellets of Sulphur 30c for your son in 250 ml water, and give him 1 spoon from there just ONCE.
 
sameervermani last decade
and for my daughter, the arsenic album?
 
franki last decade
Yes, Franki
 
sameervermani last decade
Thank You!!
 
franki last decade
Hi Sameer,
It's been a long time. We've had some illnesses in the family with my mom and mother in law.

I just wanted to tell you that my daughter has been washing her hands until they are raw. She also does not want me out of her sight for long. The second dose did not do much for her or my son but I've been so busy taking care of the parents, that I had to put them on the back burner.

What do you think should be the next step for her....I'm not going to worry about my son right now.

Hope all has been well with you...

Franki
 
franki last decade

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