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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 612633" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Interesting. I do have synesthesia, both my parents have/had, my grandpa had. easy child does have some, difficult child has always been rather extreme with it (as a little kid he had real trouble at times separating which sense was actually sensing things, add that to hypersensitivity and melodramatic personality and we had a kid screaming blue murder for example how we were forcing him to eat something uneatable when he certainly wasn't eating anything and there was actually a noise that was bothering him. Made it also interesting task to try to teach him letters or numbers. Thank heavens he didn't have learning issues and just taught himself most of the time.)</p><p></p><p>I don't think we have any clear cut autist in my family, not in the some time at least, but most of us have certainly always been more or less difficult children and all kinds of mental illnesses have been more common than average in my family tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 612633, member: 14557"] Interesting. I do have synesthesia, both my parents have/had, my grandpa had. easy child does have some, difficult child has always been rather extreme with it (as a little kid he had real trouble at times separating which sense was actually sensing things, add that to hypersensitivity and melodramatic personality and we had a kid screaming blue murder for example how we were forcing him to eat something uneatable when he certainly wasn't eating anything and there was actually a noise that was bothering him. Made it also interesting task to try to teach him letters or numbers. Thank heavens he didn't have learning issues and just taught himself most of the time.) I don't think we have any clear cut autist in my family, not in the some time at least, but most of us have certainly always been more or less difficult children and all kinds of mental illnesses have been more common than average in my family tree. [/QUOTE]
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