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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 577804" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>OK, just a different perspective... even a totally neurotypical kid has problems with MOVING. Took ours (ok, one isn't neurotypical, but the other is almost a easy child) over a YEAR to make that transition. Moving is automatically a high-stress event, and it takes time to process the event, then process the stress.</p><p></p><p>The truck is just a smaller version. Moving from one vehicle to another, instead of moving houses/cities/etc. But switching vehicles is a stressor, and with all the other stuff going on, it was a "too much" stressor - as in, "last straw". Had you switched vehicles a year ago, it <em>might</em> not have been as big a deal.</p><p></p><p>Messed up weekly schedule? Not abnormal for that to be a trigger... but possibly, more in the light of "one more stressor"...</p><p></p><p>Our kids are complex!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 577804, member: 11791"] OK, just a different perspective... even a totally neurotypical kid has problems with MOVING. Took ours (ok, one isn't neurotypical, but the other is almost a easy child) over a YEAR to make that transition. Moving is automatically a high-stress event, and it takes time to process the event, then process the stress. The truck is just a smaller version. Moving from one vehicle to another, instead of moving houses/cities/etc. But switching vehicles is a stressor, and with all the other stuff going on, it was a "too much" stressor - as in, "last straw". Had you switched vehicles a year ago, it [I]might[/I] not have been as big a deal. Messed up weekly schedule? Not abnormal for that to be a trigger... but possibly, more in the light of "one more stressor"... Our kids are complex! [/QUOTE]
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