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<blockquote data-quote="timer lady" data-source="post: 317860" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>Sweetie, it is a full spectrum disorder - from attachment issues to full blow reactive attachment disorder. Moves about the foster system haven't helped difficult children little psyche. </p><p></p><p>I knew before all the tests were complete what we were dealing with in kt & wm. Knew it in my heart. I did a great deal of reparenting; lots of nurturing things like rocking & giving my tweedles a bottle; allowing them to wear big kid diapers; playing with them in the bathtub & swaddling them at night. </p><p></p><p>Lots of sensory intervention since they were ignored a great deal - a big bin of rice mixed with all sorts of beans. kt spent hours sorting the beans from the rice; wm would build a road of rice & race his cars thru it. Mnay of our little ones missed the sensory experiences of being a baby so that helped in many ways.</p><p></p><p>Whatever the diagnosis, it can't hurt to spend a bit extra time to do nurturing routines & things. Our little foster turned adoptive babies many times need that extra "love" from mum & dad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timer lady, post: 317860, member: 393"] Sweetie, it is a full spectrum disorder - from attachment issues to full blow reactive attachment disorder. Moves about the foster system haven't helped difficult children little psyche. I knew before all the tests were complete what we were dealing with in kt & wm. Knew it in my heart. I did a great deal of reparenting; lots of nurturing things like rocking & giving my tweedles a bottle; allowing them to wear big kid diapers; playing with them in the bathtub & swaddling them at night. Lots of sensory intervention since they were ignored a great deal - a big bin of rice mixed with all sorts of beans. kt spent hours sorting the beans from the rice; wm would build a road of rice & race his cars thru it. Mnay of our little ones missed the sensory experiences of being a baby so that helped in many ways. Whatever the diagnosis, it can't hurt to spend a bit extra time to do nurturing routines & things. Our little foster turned adoptive babies many times need that extra "love" from mum & dad. [/QUOTE]
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