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<blockquote data-quote="mazdamama" data-source="post: 504143" data-attributes="member: 12227"><p>Your problem with V smiles reminded me of an incident with David. He smiles when he is happy, yells when he is mad and gives dirty looks and even mouths off pretty bad at times. His therapist (he loves her) is one of these positive approach to life people and reminds him that when he gets back to school (her office is less then a mile from school and appts are always during school time) to smile and have a positive attitude. Now when you tell him to smile rather then it coming from him naturally it is more of this HUGE GRIN. He walked out of her office with that huge grin, kept it on the ride to school and then when we got into the office for me to sign hin back in he said "Mommy, can I stop smiling now, it is hurting my face?. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mazdamama, post: 504143, member: 12227"] Your problem with V smiles reminded me of an incident with David. He smiles when he is happy, yells when he is mad and gives dirty looks and even mouths off pretty bad at times. His therapist (he loves her) is one of these positive approach to life people and reminds him that when he gets back to school (her office is less then a mile from school and appts are always during school time) to smile and have a positive attitude. Now when you tell him to smile rather then it coming from him naturally it is more of this HUGE GRIN. He walked out of her office with that huge grin, kept it on the ride to school and then when we got into the office for me to sign hin back in he said "Mommy, can I stop smiling now, it is hurting my face?. LOL [/QUOTE]
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