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<blockquote data-quote="WSM" data-source="post: 256795" data-attributes="member: 5169"><p>Well, I think your N is a brave, courageous, stout-hearted little girl. She was anxious from the very first moment and look at how she stuck it out!. She tried to adapt, she gave it more than a fair trial, she was an ALL-AROUND GOOD SPORT !!! She had pizza, played games, interacted with other kids, and tried the tubes. She knew when it was time to go and let you know in a completely age appropriate way. And she was smart enough to identify that it was too much for her and smart enough to know the solution: getting out. And she got herself calmed down as soon as you got her out. </p><p> </p><p>I'd be bustin' out proud of that little girl. </p><p> </p><p>Even kid's who aren't difficult child's have screaming moments in those places. My oldest was about 4, minding his own business eating pizza, when a big clown popped up out of nowhere and honked some loud noise thing in his face. He screamed in terror and I had a lot of trouble getting him calmed down after that. It's been 15 years and he still remembers it--and has never liked clowns since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WSM, post: 256795, member: 5169"] Well, I think your N is a brave, courageous, stout-hearted little girl. She was anxious from the very first moment and look at how she stuck it out!. She tried to adapt, she gave it more than a fair trial, she was an ALL-AROUND GOOD SPORT !!! She had pizza, played games, interacted with other kids, and tried the tubes. She knew when it was time to go and let you know in a completely age appropriate way. And she was smart enough to identify that it was too much for her and smart enough to know the solution: getting out. And she got herself calmed down as soon as you got her out. I'd be bustin' out proud of that little girl. Even kid's who aren't difficult child's have screaming moments in those places. My oldest was about 4, minding his own business eating pizza, when a big clown popped up out of nowhere and honked some loud noise thing in his face. He screamed in terror and I had a lot of trouble getting him calmed down after that. It's been 15 years and he still remembers it--and has never liked clowns since. [/QUOTE]
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