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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 538284"><p>Ktllc, the more "negatives" you share, the more V sounds like each of my kids. They are both on the spectrum. I REALLY don't want to come across as diagnosing or pushing a certain one so I'm only sharing the similarities between what you've shared and my own personal experiences with my kids. Please take it as only that.</p><p></p><p>forgetting faces after a period of time-(difficult child 1)- my previous post relays difficult child 1's "experience"</p><p>"He is affectionate" - (both), </p><p>"wants to do good" - (difficult child 1)", </p><p>"loving towards animals" - (both but especially difficult child 1), l</p><p>"ikes to chat with grown-ups" - (difficult child 2), </p><p>"very inquisitive about things" - (difficult child 1), </p><p>"protects his little sister" - (both will protect each other)</p><p></p><p>I find your observations and puzzle-piece finding rather interesting. I still find myself finding more pieces, just not as often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 538284"] Ktllc, the more "negatives" you share, the more V sounds like each of my kids. They are both on the spectrum. I REALLY don't want to come across as diagnosing or pushing a certain one so I'm only sharing the similarities between what you've shared and my own personal experiences with my kids. Please take it as only that. forgetting faces after a period of time-(difficult child 1)- my previous post relays difficult child 1's "experience" "He is affectionate" - (both), "wants to do good" - (difficult child 1)", "loving towards animals" - (both but especially difficult child 1), l "ikes to chat with grown-ups" - (difficult child 2), "very inquisitive about things" - (difficult child 1), "protects his little sister" - (both will protect each other) I find your observations and puzzle-piece finding rather interesting. I still find myself finding more pieces, just not as often. [/QUOTE]
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