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how over reactive is your difficult child wihen not feeling welll or
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<blockquote data-quote="Buglover" data-source="post: 515953" data-attributes="member: 14112"><p>Sounds like classic transitioning fun to me!!!! Always a new exciting injury before school here too!</p><p></p><p>My difficult child has sensory processing disorder (SPD) and is over-responsive to just about everything, including pain. This means horrible crying every time she stubs a toe, etc. Then yesterday she fell in a big rose bush while wearing shorts and barefoot. She just climbed out of it and kept playing with the dog, all covered in scratches and bleeding from some. SO I strongly suspect a correlation between Not Wanting To Do Something and How Much It Hurts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buglover, post: 515953, member: 14112"] Sounds like classic transitioning fun to me!!!! Always a new exciting injury before school here too! My difficult child has sensory processing disorder (SPD) and is over-responsive to just about everything, including pain. This means horrible crying every time she stubs a toe, etc. Then yesterday she fell in a big rose bush while wearing shorts and barefoot. She just climbed out of it and kept playing with the dog, all covered in scratches and bleeding from some. SO I strongly suspect a correlation between Not Wanting To Do Something and How Much It Hurts. [/QUOTE]
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