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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 414308" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Yes, of course that's also true. </p><p>I've got so used to my son (obviously) that his constant high energy, intensity and "playful aggression" now seem to me quite normal. I have lost the perspective, I think, of other people and children who often find this behaviour strange, abnormal or overwhelming. I accept him, more and more, in his difference. Should others accept him as he is or should I try to get him to change to fit in better....? I'd like to think the former might happen but the latter seems more realistic...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 414308, member: 11227"] Yes, of course that's also true. I've got so used to my son (obviously) that his constant high energy, intensity and "playful aggression" now seem to me quite normal. I have lost the perspective, I think, of other people and children who often find this behaviour strange, abnormal or overwhelming. I accept him, more and more, in his difference. Should others accept him as he is or should I try to get him to change to fit in better....? I'd like to think the former might happen but the latter seems more realistic... [/QUOTE]
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