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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 102489" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Welcome, Serenity.</p><p>I love that your daughter thinks outside the box. I'm an artist and even with-o the behaviors your daughter exhibits, people think I'm strange! LOL.</p><p>Yes, society does expect you to conform to a point. Mostly, just for safety and ease of movement in crowds, and pleasant surroundings. I don't think you have to change your daughter that much to conform. She can still be obsessed with-gooey things, but learn not to be disruptive, for ex.</p><p>It's good that you've already had testing done. That's a big chore.</p><p>I would suggest that somehow, you practice detaching... not take it to heart so much about your daughter.</p><p>I'm still working on that with-my son, but it's the best thing I've ever done, both in terms of his behavior and my sanity.</p><p>I'll second the motion for you to read The Explosive Child. It will really help you see things differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 102489, member: 3419"] Welcome, Serenity. I love that your daughter thinks outside the box. I'm an artist and even with-o the behaviors your daughter exhibits, people think I'm strange! LOL. Yes, society does expect you to conform to a point. Mostly, just for safety and ease of movement in crowds, and pleasant surroundings. I don't think you have to change your daughter that much to conform. She can still be obsessed with-gooey things, but learn not to be disruptive, for ex. It's good that you've already had testing done. That's a big chore. I would suggest that somehow, you practice detaching... not take it to heart so much about your daughter. I'm still working on that with-my son, but it's the best thing I've ever done, both in terms of his behavior and my sanity. I'll second the motion for you to read The Explosive Child. It will really help you see things differently. [/QUOTE]
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