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<blockquote data-quote="babybear" data-source="post: 74107" data-attributes="member: 2712"><p>My difficult child also does not show the typical traits. I think they may just be more subtle in girls. Her "obsessions" are fairly mild. They are mostly stuffed animals, cartoons, and pokemon cards. She has no need to know every last detail about them though. She is also very interested in animals, which I can see becoming a full blown obsession!</p><p></p><p>"Maisie's social skills are poor but not inward she is overly friendly towards strangers." - That sounds exactly like my daughter!</p><p></p><p>As I like to say, My daughter is very atypical in her atypicalness.</p><p></p><p>Whatever it is, it sure makes life interesting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="babybear, post: 74107, member: 2712"] My difficult child also does not show the typical traits. I think they may just be more subtle in girls. Her "obsessions" are fairly mild. They are mostly stuffed animals, cartoons, and pokemon cards. She has no need to know every last detail about them though. She is also very interested in animals, which I can see becoming a full blown obsession! "Maisie's social skills are poor but not inward she is overly friendly towards strangers." - That sounds exactly like my daughter! As I like to say, My daughter is very atypical in her atypicalness. Whatever it is, it sure makes life interesting! [/QUOTE]
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