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Unsettling realizations of Sammys future
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 109557" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>I've known of kids whose "nonsense words" turned out to be alternative languages they were developing and they took great pleasure in using them. Of course at the time many parent didn't recognize it for what it was because it sounded like nonsense. </p><p></p><p>Dara, again I'm sorry for what you're going through right now. Maybe it would be good for both us and you if you let us know in each post you make if you're "looking for advice" or "I just need to vent--no advice please". Either is fine of course, but if nothing is working and/or you've hit your limit on trying anything else then parents can save posting time by giving support only when you need it instead of advice. </p><p></p><p>Remember if he starts to really spiral downward or is becoming a threat to his own safety or that of others don't hesitate to call your doctor to request the appointment be moved up if possible.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there. I know it's tough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 109557, member: 701"] I've known of kids whose "nonsense words" turned out to be alternative languages they were developing and they took great pleasure in using them. Of course at the time many parent didn't recognize it for what it was because it sounded like nonsense. Dara, again I'm sorry for what you're going through right now. Maybe it would be good for both us and you if you let us know in each post you make if you're "looking for advice" or "I just need to vent--no advice please". Either is fine of course, but if nothing is working and/or you've hit your limit on trying anything else then parents can save posting time by giving support only when you need it instead of advice. Remember if he starts to really spiral downward or is becoming a threat to his own safety or that of others don't hesitate to call your doctor to request the appointment be moved up if possible. Hang in there. I know it's tough. [/QUOTE]
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