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<blockquote data-quote="Braelynnsmom" data-source="post: 621308" data-attributes="member: 17733"><p>Thank you both so much for responding!</p><p> </p><p>A close friend of mine had her daughter just six weeks after I had mine and we did a lot of milestone comparisons especially in the first few years. She has always been on point with other kids her age and never had any physical problems. Mental illness is prevalent on both sides. I have depression which is well-managed and her biological father has depression and substance abuse on his side. She seems to do well with transitioning. We have moved around a bit and she seems to adjust without any issues. As far as quirky habits go I would say that she is so all over the place at times that she doesn't seem to have many habits at all. For a while she had serious disdain for brushing her hair. It wouldn't matter how gentle I was she would cry and argue over having it done. She has just recently come to terms with the fact that it is necessary and doesn't seem to mind it. She doesn't really like mushy-type foods like mashed potatoes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Braelynnsmom, post: 621308, member: 17733"] Thank you both so much for responding! A close friend of mine had her daughter just six weeks after I had mine and we did a lot of milestone comparisons especially in the first few years. She has always been on point with other kids her age and never had any physical problems. Mental illness is prevalent on both sides. I have depression which is well-managed and her biological father has depression and substance abuse on his side. She seems to do well with transitioning. We have moved around a bit and she seems to adjust without any issues. As far as quirky habits go I would say that she is so all over the place at times that she doesn't seem to have many habits at all. For a while she had serious disdain for brushing her hair. It wouldn't matter how gentle I was she would cry and argue over having it done. She has just recently come to terms with the fact that it is necessary and doesn't seem to mind it. She doesn't really like mushy-type foods like mashed potatoes. [/QUOTE]
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