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Please explain the 'illness' in all this behaviour....again!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 491853" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>OH MWM, you would do fine with Q. I do the same. He does sit still though, really does get into his stuff that he takes apart etc. he has gone through building phases with legos etc. eitehr the exact directions or just square buildings...also used to do lincoln logs. No imaginative play, only imitative as you say (will pretend somthing is talking now, but only exact words he heard from tv or another child). yes, I let him do those same things, watch sports or use his ds (now I suspect his galaxy player) and his spy glasses. Loves his toys though, as a collection. Loves to line it all up and/ or hold it all. Puts it all in bags around him too. Lots of junk but he knows where it all is and that is his style of play. He loves to go out and do things so it breaks it all up. I guess I am lucky tha way. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, Lovely boy, I admire you thought through that. I have had those same-- just need to, but hard to, process through this all and go with my feelings-- moments. It is nice to have this group who gets that. he is a lucky lucky boy to have such a loving mom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 491853, member: 12886"] OH MWM, you would do fine with Q. I do the same. He does sit still though, really does get into his stuff that he takes apart etc. he has gone through building phases with legos etc. eitehr the exact directions or just square buildings...also used to do lincoln logs. No imaginative play, only imitative as you say (will pretend somthing is talking now, but only exact words he heard from tv or another child). yes, I let him do those same things, watch sports or use his ds (now I suspect his galaxy player) and his spy glasses. Loves his toys though, as a collection. Loves to line it all up and/ or hold it all. Puts it all in bags around him too. Lots of junk but he knows where it all is and that is his style of play. He loves to go out and do things so it breaks it all up. I guess I am lucky tha way. Anyway, Lovely boy, I admire you thought through that. I have had those same-- just need to, but hard to, process through this all and go with my feelings-- moments. It is nice to have this group who gets that. he is a lucky lucky boy to have such a loving mom. [/QUOTE]
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