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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 217161" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>"...from the sleep of reason a life is born..." talking heads</p><p></p><p>Another book I found very insightfull is "raising your spirited child" it has language for the transitons between one thing and another and all sorts of wonderful examples of how to prepare children and adults who have those sensities to sounds and smell and new things ect.</p><p>I like "help my special needs child" as well as it gives possitive alternatives to the </p><p>otherwise critical language that is used everywhere (and in indivigual education plans) so that a childs strengths...vivide imagination...and PRESENCE...are not all</p><p>lumped into those behavor choices that DO REINFORSE themselves. </p><p>So sorry you had to go through all that to find this place. Now that we are here lets</p><p>enjoy it!</p><p>Normal is such a wide arche of possiblities.</p><p>I am so glade that you are raising above the situation. Although it does help to have a therapist confirm that I am doing well or ok, it doesn't always hit the spot for me. </p><p>Having time and the interest of others who can offer some input and ideas and have their own stories and deal with children with all these unique quirks helps me to feel</p><p>that I am one in a formidable crowd that is making this world a better and more aware one for each other and our kids...which can be anyone.</p><p>I am so glade you have made so much with so little. What we do as a parent is the most powerful contribution we make in our lifes.</p><p>Thank you for sharing your truth. It matters very much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 217161, member: 6271"] "...from the sleep of reason a life is born..." talking heads Another book I found very insightfull is "raising your spirited child" it has language for the transitons between one thing and another and all sorts of wonderful examples of how to prepare children and adults who have those sensities to sounds and smell and new things ect. I like "help my special needs child" as well as it gives possitive alternatives to the otherwise critical language that is used everywhere (and in indivigual education plans) so that a childs strengths...vivide imagination...and PRESENCE...are not all lumped into those behavor choices that DO REINFORSE themselves. So sorry you had to go through all that to find this place. Now that we are here lets enjoy it! Normal is such a wide arche of possiblities. I am so glade that you are raising above the situation. Although it does help to have a therapist confirm that I am doing well or ok, it doesn't always hit the spot for me. Having time and the interest of others who can offer some input and ideas and have their own stories and deal with children with all these unique quirks helps me to feel that I am one in a formidable crowd that is making this world a better and more aware one for each other and our kids...which can be anyone. I am so glade you have made so much with so little. What we do as a parent is the most powerful contribution we make in our lifes. Thank you for sharing your truth. It matters very much. [/QUOTE]
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