I think some kids just naturally have cold hands and feet. Probably less circulation going to their extremities. I have two kids who are pretty cold all the time. One of the girls' even gets such cold hands INSIDE t hat they often look purple-y. And then I have two other kids who seem to run hot and love to shed layers as the day goes on.
The nose bleeds can be from dry air and then veins popping in his nose if he touches it. I went through an era of a couple of years as a teen like this where I would have a nose bleed and ended up in the ER because it was happening so often and with such a large amount of fluid but they told me it was usually the veins/capillaries (SP??) popping from dry air and to get a humidifier. Since his nose also gets crusty and dry - that is probably it.
The rest of it sounds normal. Some kids are just clumsy and everyone learns at different rates. I had one boy who was tripping over himself a lot and the parents decided to take him to a chiropractor for a couple of months because they felt maybe his alignment was off. It helped a bit but he stills falls every 20 minutes. All day long when he is hear I hear "Thud" "Thud" "Ow" as he falls or bumps into something.![]()

































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