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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 62753" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>Today is my difficult children new evaluation from a neuropyschologist. They are there now with husband, while I have the other 3. Neuropysch came out to get youngest and noticed his shoes were on the wrong feet. Said something in front of husband and husband said that youngest always does this. Neuropysch asked "Always?" like it was significant. Is this a sensory thing? Hes now in a long test with difficult child so I can't ask him and I'm curious what the significance is. My middle difficult child use to do this as well until he finally gave into us telling him he had to put them on the correct feet. (maybe in the last 6 months) Any input?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 62753, member: 3837"] Today is my difficult children new evaluation from a neuropyschologist. They are there now with husband, while I have the other 3. Neuropysch came out to get youngest and noticed his shoes were on the wrong feet. Said something in front of husband and husband said that youngest always does this. Neuropysch asked "Always?" like it was significant. Is this a sensory thing? Hes now in a long test with difficult child so I can't ask him and I'm curious what the significance is. My middle difficult child use to do this as well until he finally gave into us telling him he had to put them on the correct feet. (maybe in the last 6 months) Any input? [/QUOTE]
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