Adapt like every other mother including myself does and look for others who are going thru the same thing so you can support each other and get ideas. There out there.
2007-01-05 20:59:58
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answered by xx_muggles_xx 6
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You just deal with it, that's all you can do. You can sit down with him for 5 or 10 minutes a couple times a day, and practice these milestone with him. My son is only 4 months old so he hasn't had many milestones yet, but when he was falling behind on being able to hold him head up. I did tummy time with him 3 times everyday for 5-10 minutes, and soon he was doing it no problem. I am currently do tummy time just as often because he is very close to rolling over. You just gotta stick with things, and be positive. Every child is different and you can't get frustrated at them for, he will get everything in his own time, just be patient. Good Luck!
2007-01-06 00:16:29
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answered by Jen W 2
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well no kid is the same. I have three and they all did things at different ages. If you are talking about a school age child then I would look into tutoring. If it's a baby then don't worry they will catch up when they are ready.
2007-01-05 22:34:47
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answered by diana h 3
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I'm not exactly sure what your question means. If you mean that he is a slow learner then let him learn at his own pace, but keep encouraging and stimulating him to do so. Talk to your pediatrician and he or she can lead you in the right direction.
2007-01-05 21:01:54
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answered by margarita 7
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how old is he, and exactley what you mean by "milestone"
Any special needs child/person has to be dealt with TLC!!!
Best of luck, Darlin!
2007-01-05 21:05:59
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answered by Anonymous
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