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How is stability such a fragile thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 278528" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>The staying still drives me crazy. K can't keep her hands off of N. She jumps up then sits then up then sits, when watching a movie. She swings her arms as well. She is a hugger and picks up other kids and swings them around. </p><p>We have therapy balls for when she is watching a movie and even that drive me crazy. It is good for her, but she is bouncing non-stop then doing the super man, then sliding in and out on her tummy, then lying on her back, flopping around... </p><p>I am thinking "DON"T YOU EVER TIRE!!!"</p><p>But then we say let's go for a bike ride, she pedals for while and starts whining that her legs hurt.... </p><p>But at doctor apt. she sits perfectly still from anxiety!</p><p></p><p>Luckily K is still young enough that the other kids don't really see how quirky she is, yet. </p><p></p><p>I feel for you though. Our kids are so weird... LOL We can laugh about it here! </p><p></p><p>On Sunday we were at these really cool caves, they are only 70 degrees inside. </p><p>Anytime the other people on the tour were more than 10 feet in front of us, K would scream, "We are lost!" or "We are going to be lost and left here!" </p><p></p><p>Nothing we could do could calm her... and this was her doing well. husband and I were just laughing to ourselves the whole time, what else can you do? </p><p></p><p>UGH!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 278528, member: 3155"] The staying still drives me crazy. K can't keep her hands off of N. She jumps up then sits then up then sits, when watching a movie. She swings her arms as well. She is a hugger and picks up other kids and swings them around. We have therapy balls for when she is watching a movie and even that drive me crazy. It is good for her, but she is bouncing non-stop then doing the super man, then sliding in and out on her tummy, then lying on her back, flopping around... I am thinking "DON"T YOU EVER TIRE!!!" But then we say let's go for a bike ride, she pedals for while and starts whining that her legs hurt.... But at doctor apt. she sits perfectly still from anxiety! Luckily K is still young enough that the other kids don't really see how quirky she is, yet. I feel for you though. Our kids are so weird... LOL We can laugh about it here! On Sunday we were at these really cool caves, they are only 70 degrees inside. Anytime the other people on the tour were more than 10 feet in front of us, K would scream, "We are lost!" or "We are going to be lost and left here!" Nothing we could do could calm her... and this was her doing well. husband and I were just laughing to ourselves the whole time, what else can you do? UGH! [/QUOTE]
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