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<blockquote data-quote="BigMamma3" data-source="post: 239203" data-attributes="member: 6663"><p>Well my girls bio-mom is reportedly bipolar and my little one ingested (accidentally) her psychotropic medications at 1 year old- one of the reasons for her final removal from her home. I know there is a heredity factor, so we are watching them closely. At this point her therapist thinks it is only Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). We have an SST meeting on the 6th with teacher and therapist. She has been doing *great* in school since the big blow up 2 weeks ago (knock on wood).</p><p> </p><p>My kids watch G & PG. I do allow them to watch PG13 occasionally depending on the film if an adult (me or my folks) are there to monitor reactions and explain discuss things that might be confusing. My youngest loves sci-fi and scarry movies (Shark Boy & Lava Girl, Spiderman, Independence Day) she watched recently. She is also fascinated by medical stuff, blood, wounds, etc. (in real life) and we call her "Dr." - she doesn't miss a bump, scratch or even a pimple on me. But my oldest cannot watch even slightly scary movies without getting nightmares, so I keep it G for her mostly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigMamma3, post: 239203, member: 6663"] Well my girls bio-mom is reportedly bipolar and my little one ingested (accidentally) her psychotropic medications at 1 year old- one of the reasons for her final removal from her home. I know there is a heredity factor, so we are watching them closely. At this point her therapist thinks it is only Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). We have an SST meeting on the 6th with teacher and therapist. She has been doing *great* in school since the big blow up 2 weeks ago (knock on wood). My kids watch G & PG. I do allow them to watch PG13 occasionally depending on the film if an adult (me or my folks) are there to monitor reactions and explain discuss things that might be confusing. My youngest loves sci-fi and scarry movies (Shark Boy & Lava Girl, Spiderman, Independence Day) she watched recently. She is also fascinated by medical stuff, blood, wounds, etc. (in real life) and we call her "Dr." - she doesn't miss a bump, scratch or even a pimple on me. But my oldest cannot watch even slightly scary movies without getting nightmares, so I keep it G for her mostly. [/QUOTE]
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