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<blockquote data-quote="timer lady" data-source="post: 31752" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>dreamer, if kt isn't directed in some way in her play she becomes chaotic - she is slowly learning to self amuse but needs many cues. kt is on "safety watch" after the crisis Wednesday night & all sharps are put away until therapist appointment next week. </p><p></p><p>WFEN, thanks for the suggestions. I'm looking for things to fill in the time where kt isn't able to self amuse.</p><p></p><p>I've written threads in the past on the fine art of boredom. The tweedles haven't learned that art yet. Some difficult children are content to play, to fill their own time.</p><p></p><p>Others, not so much - kt is one of those. She's, even as we speak, playing with her dolls as long as I'm in the room. Sally is laying on the blanket with kt - a big furry pillow for her dolls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timer lady, post: 31752, member: 393"] dreamer, if kt isn't directed in some way in her play she becomes chaotic - she is slowly learning to self amuse but needs many cues. kt is on "safety watch" after the crisis Wednesday night & all sharps are put away until therapist appointment next week. WFEN, thanks for the suggestions. I'm looking for things to fill in the time where kt isn't able to self amuse. I've written threads in the past on the fine art of boredom. The tweedles haven't learned that art yet. Some difficult children are content to play, to fill their own time. Others, not so much - kt is one of those. She's, even as we speak, playing with her dolls as long as I'm in the room. Sally is laying on the blanket with kt - a big furry pillow for her dolls. [/QUOTE]
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