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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 601829" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Your child was born differently wired, and with some real physical problems to show it as well. She will likely get a diagnosis of some sort w hen she is older. Parents of kids who are differently wired, especially if it's the first child, think the child is acting out because it is our faults, but it isn't. They would act the same way in anyone else's home. Please don't let anyone tell you otherwise. They just don't understand. If your c hild is too difficult to shop with right now, try to shop w hen your husband is home (I did this with my son) and don't expose her to the incredible stimuli in Walmart. She sounds like she is very sensitive to noise, touch, probably chaos and a lot of people. That's why she gets so upset when she is in that environment, among, I'm sure, other reasons that you can't understand yet because she is so young.</p><p></p><p>Hold your chin up. You didn't do anything wrong. You have a difficult child and if others don't understand it...TOUGH!F!! *We* understand it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 601829, member: 1550"] Your child was born differently wired, and with some real physical problems to show it as well. She will likely get a diagnosis of some sort w hen she is older. Parents of kids who are differently wired, especially if it's the first child, think the child is acting out because it is our faults, but it isn't. They would act the same way in anyone else's home. Please don't let anyone tell you otherwise. They just don't understand. If your c hild is too difficult to shop with right now, try to shop w hen your husband is home (I did this with my son) and don't expose her to the incredible stimuli in Walmart. She sounds like she is very sensitive to noise, touch, probably chaos and a lot of people. That's why she gets so upset when she is in that environment, among, I'm sure, other reasons that you can't understand yet because she is so young. Hold your chin up. You didn't do anything wrong. You have a difficult child and if others don't understand it...TOUGH!F!! *We* understand it! [/QUOTE]
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