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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 153446" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>BiPolar (BP) kids can perseverate and get stuck as well, sometimes it is Anxiety setting it. Or it is mania kicking in... they can be elevating and get stuck. </p><p>Here is a pretty good article from The Bipolar Child that talks about executive function and other possibilities. Whatever the cause I thought the article was good, for kids that get "stuck" </p><p><a href="http://www.bipolarchild.com/Newsletters/0210.html" target="_blank">http://www.bipolarchild.com/Newsletters/0210.html</a></p><p>I try to always have something for K to hold, like a squishy toy or something small to put in her hand, "hand works"... </p><p>I have had to do things like have her go and "find" me something... like a blue bridle, or purple lead... things like that to distract her. </p><p>"Finding" things works pretty good for us, right know, I tell her she is a detective... </p><p>Tonight I had to convince her that her allergies were not indeed blocking off her brain functions and causing her to lose brain cells, thus making her dumb!!! </p><p>She fell asleep not believing husband or I...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 153446, member: 3155"] BiPolar (BP) kids can perseverate and get stuck as well, sometimes it is Anxiety setting it. Or it is mania kicking in... they can be elevating and get stuck. Here is a pretty good article from The Bipolar Child that talks about executive function and other possibilities. Whatever the cause I thought the article was good, for kids that get "stuck" [url]http://www.bipolarchild.com/Newsletters/0210.html[/url] I try to always have something for K to hold, like a squishy toy or something small to put in her hand, "hand works"... I have had to do things like have her go and "find" me something... like a blue bridle, or purple lead... things like that to distract her. "Finding" things works pretty good for us, right know, I tell her she is a detective... Tonight I had to convince her that her allergies were not indeed blocking off her brain functions and causing her to lose brain cells, thus making her dumb!!! She fell asleep not believing husband or I... [/QUOTE]
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