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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 591429" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Talking about eye contact, V used (maybe still does but not as much) to put his head on angle and look from the side when he was not sure about a new situation/person. Sweet Pea does the same thing. Everyone think it is so cute coming from a little girl. </p><p>I can see them both being bossy, even more Sweet Pea. But only in the comfort of their home. It probably stem from them only being able to see their point of view (which I realize is typical from any 2 year old in Sweet Pea's case).</p><p>as far as hygiene I would think it depends on their sensory profile. V would be a total slob if it was not for me making sure he stays somewhat clean. He is completely hyposensitive.</p><p>Sweet Pea, who tends to be hypersensitive, wants to wipe her nose and wash her hands all the time! She would freak if I told her no, which I don't obviously. on the other hand, washing hair... can't do it without the screaming and crying. </p><p>I read that eating disorders in girls could actually be an Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) issue, a female obsession that would equal trains and computers for the male counter parts...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 591429, member: 11847"] Talking about eye contact, V used (maybe still does but not as much) to put his head on angle and look from the side when he was not sure about a new situation/person. Sweet Pea does the same thing. Everyone think it is so cute coming from a little girl. I can see them both being bossy, even more Sweet Pea. But only in the comfort of their home. It probably stem from them only being able to see their point of view (which I realize is typical from any 2 year old in Sweet Pea's case). as far as hygiene I would think it depends on their sensory profile. V would be a total slob if it was not for me making sure he stays somewhat clean. He is completely hyposensitive. Sweet Pea, who tends to be hypersensitive, wants to wipe her nose and wash her hands all the time! She would freak if I told her no, which I don't obviously. on the other hand, washing hair... can't do it without the screaming and crying. I read that eating disorders in girls could actually be an Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) issue, a female obsession that would equal trains and computers for the male counter parts... [/QUOTE]
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