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How to deal with the constant obsessing/fixation?
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 43679" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Thanks Bystander-</p><p>difficult child 1 gets stuck on things.. she has fixations, that may last a couple of days or so. We are on a burrito craze right now!!! Or she gets caught up in wanting to do something and can't get over it, without getting extremely upset if she doesn't get her way! Like if we are on our way home and she decides she doesn't want to go home she will lose it!! Go into a whole thing on how everything is horrible and nothing is good. Screaming, kicking... it can last over an hour even once we are home she will be walking through the house mumbling I don't want to be home...</p><p></p><p>It is like a magnet, she gets something in her mind and wants it now! But it doesn't last, and she doesn't have obsessions, like a subject,(trains etc) but she will perseverate at times, just wont stop, keeps repeating things...</p><p></p><p>It gets tiring!!! But I agree with what the others have said I think they are filling some void... emptiness. Chaos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 43679, member: 3155"] Thanks Bystander- difficult child 1 gets stuck on things.. she has fixations, that may last a couple of days or so. We are on a burrito craze right now!!! Or she gets caught up in wanting to do something and can't get over it, without getting extremely upset if she doesn't get her way! Like if we are on our way home and she decides she doesn't want to go home she will lose it!! Go into a whole thing on how everything is horrible and nothing is good. Screaming, kicking... it can last over an hour even once we are home she will be walking through the house mumbling I don't want to be home... It is like a magnet, she gets something in her mind and wants it now! But it doesn't last, and she doesn't have obsessions, like a subject,(trains etc) but she will perseverate at times, just wont stop, keeps repeating things... It gets tiring!!! But I agree with what the others have said I think they are filling some void... emptiness. Chaos [/QUOTE]
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