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Advice - son 4.5 years old
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<blockquote data-quote="flook76" data-source="post: 598345" data-attributes="member: 16469"><p>Thanks MidwestMom</p><p></p><p>I've got an appointment in 3 weeks to try and get a referral (well I think I'm going to say I must get one). Might all be a long wait on the NHS!</p><p>I do worry about him so much, and I never worry about my daughter in the same why at all - she just seems so textbook (I guess that's why the phrase NT is used?)</p><p>BUT he's joyful in many other ways and does make me laugh a lot - I like the why he sees things differently and he's so rational in everything he does - you could never try and 'trick' him into doing anything.</p><p>I just wish other people could see him the same why I do (or that he'd let them see him that way)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flook76, post: 598345, member: 16469"] Thanks MidwestMom I've got an appointment in 3 weeks to try and get a referral (well I think I'm going to say I must get one). Might all be a long wait on the NHS! I do worry about him so much, and I never worry about my daughter in the same why at all - she just seems so textbook (I guess that's why the phrase NT is used?) BUT he's joyful in many other ways and does make me laugh a lot - I like the why he sees things differently and he's so rational in everything he does - you could never try and 'trick' him into doing anything. I just wish other people could see him the same why I do (or that he'd let them see him that way) [/QUOTE]
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