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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 303669" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Oh it is good to see them struggle with what they put you through. My mom never hesitates to remind my bro and I of that. Just yesterday she told me my bro was complaining because his daughter doesn't want to sit still while he braids her hair. She has lovely long hair. I have let him know that lice LOVE LOVE LOVE long hair and keeping her in a braid is a way to help her avoid them. But his ex won't do her hair in a braid because it takes too long (read i am hungover from Bud Light and suboxone). </p><p></p><p>My mom almost CACKLED when she told me, because he gave her FITS about getting his hair even slightly trimmed!!</p><p></p><p>I am glad the child was not hurt. My windows are high enough off the ground as to give my pcs' a second thought about going out of them. </p><p></p><p>ODD how they get those cuss words out so clearly, isn't it?</p><p></p><p>I hope that Head STart can keep him or give him an IEP or something. maybe the boy needs extra help with sensory integration?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 303669, member: 1233"] Oh it is good to see them struggle with what they put you through. My mom never hesitates to remind my bro and I of that. Just yesterday she told me my bro was complaining because his daughter doesn't want to sit still while he braids her hair. She has lovely long hair. I have let him know that lice LOVE LOVE LOVE long hair and keeping her in a braid is a way to help her avoid them. But his ex won't do her hair in a braid because it takes too long (read i am hungover from Bud Light and suboxone). My mom almost CACKLED when she told me, because he gave her FITS about getting his hair even slightly trimmed!! I am glad the child was not hurt. My windows are high enough off the ground as to give my pcs' a second thought about going out of them. ODD how they get those cuss words out so clearly, isn't it? I hope that Head STart can keep him or give him an IEP or something. maybe the boy needs extra help with sensory integration? [/QUOTE]
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