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<blockquote data-quote="LauraK" data-source="post: 117476" data-attributes="member: 4525"><p>Thanks, SRL, for those links. I will check out those articles. I have read stuff on Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) before, but it was a VERY long time ago!</p><p></p><p>They all have had HUGE vocabularies since they were very little! And difficult child #2 said to me, clear as day, when she was 10 months old, in response to my asking her, 'What are you doing?' as she pushed a chair to the sink, 'Washing dishes with you, Mom.' (I am curious as to why you would ask that....)</p><p></p><p>K and C (#1 and #3) are both fairly neat - at least able to organize their rooms well when they want to. S and A (#2 and #4) are SLOBS. S always had to dump out ALL the toys in order to play with something when she was little.</p><p></p><p>K collected rocks, sticks and bugs when she was little.</p><p>S collected rocks and sticks and now collects defect candy. (The odd-shaped pieces that come in, say, a bag of Skittles, etc)</p><p>C collected rocks and still loves sticks.</p><p>A collected rocks and also still loves sticks.</p><p>(Again, I am intrigued by the question...)</p><p></p><p>Thanks so much for the welcome!!</p><p>LauraK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraK, post: 117476, member: 4525"] Thanks, SRL, for those links. I will check out those articles. I have read stuff on Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) before, but it was a VERY long time ago! They all have had HUGE vocabularies since they were very little! And difficult child #2 said to me, clear as day, when she was 10 months old, in response to my asking her, 'What are you doing?' as she pushed a chair to the sink, 'Washing dishes with you, Mom.' (I am curious as to why you would ask that....) K and C (#1 and #3) are both fairly neat - at least able to organize their rooms well when they want to. S and A (#2 and #4) are SLOBS. S always had to dump out ALL the toys in order to play with something when she was little. K collected rocks, sticks and bugs when she was little. S collected rocks and sticks and now collects defect candy. (The odd-shaped pieces that come in, say, a bag of Skittles, etc) C collected rocks and still loves sticks. A collected rocks and also still loves sticks. (Again, I am intrigued by the question...) Thanks so much for the welcome!! LauraK [/QUOTE]
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