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N's Birthday Party so so sad
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 256713" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I understand about Chuckie's. It is so overstimulating. I took difficult child there for the first time on a pass from psychiatric hospital. I am so glad it was a very quiet time. We then went there another time that was so busy that I was having problems with not being distracted and taking all the noise and chaos in.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child has asked a few more times to go but we have not. </p><p> </p><p>I think our kids are much more aware of their surroundings than easy child kids. Most kids are so self-centered that when they focus on something like getting to do a certain game they want, everything else disappears. They only know that game. With our kids, everything else does not disappear and they need to make sense of all this noise and lights, ect. It's like they are trying to focus more on and organize their environment than the other kids do who are able to shut out distractions. No one can make sense of or organize the noise and confusion at Chuckie's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 256713, member: 5096"] I understand about Chuckie's. It is so overstimulating. I took difficult child there for the first time on a pass from psychiatric hospital. I am so glad it was a very quiet time. We then went there another time that was so busy that I was having problems with not being distracted and taking all the noise and chaos in. difficult child has asked a few more times to go but we have not. I think our kids are much more aware of their surroundings than easy child kids. Most kids are so self-centered that when they focus on something like getting to do a certain game they want, everything else disappears. They only know that game. With our kids, everything else does not disappear and they need to make sense of all this noise and lights, ect. It's like they are trying to focus more on and organize their environment than the other kids do who are able to shut out distractions. No one can make sense of or organize the noise and confusion at Chuckie's. [/QUOTE]
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