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New disorder rearing its ugly head??
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 59292" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Some of our kids get an idea into their heads and then magnify it until it becomes destructive. A comment that most people would shrug off can become obsessive.</p><p>My difficult child at age 9, was asked to take a strand of hair from his head for a science experiment. All the kids in the class did this but only my difficult child ended up with a bald spot a few weeks later. It was very upsetting to me but difficult child gets his teeth into something and has difficulty letting go. </p><p>Food is the worst since eating changes throughout one's life and varies from person to person. </p><p>You have my hug too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 59292, member: 3"] Some of our kids get an idea into their heads and then magnify it until it becomes destructive. A comment that most people would shrug off can become obsessive. My difficult child at age 9, was asked to take a strand of hair from his head for a science experiment. All the kids in the class did this but only my difficult child ended up with a bald spot a few weeks later. It was very upsetting to me but difficult child gets his teeth into something and has difficulty letting go. Food is the worst since eating changes throughout one's life and varies from person to person. You have my hug too. [/QUOTE]
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