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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 200670" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Jennifer~ I think like Stella said, for us it is consistency, schedules and that if we do anything off schedule or that is elevating we need to be prepared for her breakdown. </p><p>Life is a trigger for K. So we have to work on helping her deal with life and deal with her *engine* when it starts getting too high or too low... what can we do to help her? What can she do too help herself? </p><p>For us because K was and is so young, it is a daily thing and part of her growing up experience. </p><p>I never thought I would spend my days watching a child for the *look* in her eye... or if she was moving too much while watching t.v. Or wandering around the house spacing out talking to the fairies in her head. </p><p>But you do and you adapt to things, each new thing. </p><p>Not always as fast as we would want, or as gracefully as we would want! But I think we all do... some days are definately harder than others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 200670, member: 3155"] Jennifer~ I think like Stella said, for us it is consistency, schedules and that if we do anything off schedule or that is elevating we need to be prepared for her breakdown. Life is a trigger for K. So we have to work on helping her deal with life and deal with her *engine* when it starts getting too high or too low... what can we do to help her? What can she do too help herself? For us because K was and is so young, it is a daily thing and part of her growing up experience. I never thought I would spend my days watching a child for the *look* in her eye... or if she was moving too much while watching t.v. Or wandering around the house spacing out talking to the fairies in her head. But you do and you adapt to things, each new thing. Not always as fast as we would want, or as gracefully as we would want! But I think we all do... some days are definately harder than others. [/QUOTE]
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