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What Causes Frequent Bucking Head In Infant?

My 1 year old grandson has been bucking since he was a couple months old. It can get very violent at times that we worry he may hurt himself. Of course it happens when he is upset,frustrated or angrybut that seems to be increasing in frequency and not getting better as he gets older. He is 13 months old today. He crawls and stands well but does not seem ready to take any steps.
Tue, 24 May 2016
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Hello dear Greetings
Regarding your experience with your grandson being upset angry and frustrated since 1yr with increased frequency and no relief I will suggest he has developed an attention deficit and hyperactive disorder with delayed developmental milestones

In view of this please see a paediatric psychologist as well as a physiotherapist for expert clinical assessment and adequate management

I hope this helps Regards
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What Causes Frequent Bucking Head In Infant?

Hello dear Greetings Regarding your experience with your grandson being upset angry and frustrated since 1yr with increased frequency and no relief I will suggest he has developed an attention deficit and hyperactive disorder with delayed developmental milestones In view of this please see a paediatric psychologist as well as a physiotherapist for expert clinical assessment and adequate management I hope this helps Regards