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new (uk) teen girl with possible odd
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<blockquote data-quote="Stella" data-source="post: 258622" data-attributes="member: 6837"><p>Hi there Cupcake and welcome to the forum. You have found a wonderful, supportive place where you will learn from the real experts!! I am overwhelmed by how much I have learned from the short time I have been on this forum and the strength and knowlege of the moms, dads, relatives on here never ceases to amaze me!!</p><p> </p><p>It sounds like your daughter has A LOT of sensory problems. Has anyone ever mentioned Sensory Integration Disorder to you? Defintely read The Out of Sync Child - I recently read this myself and it was an eye-opener!</p><p> </p><p>Being from Ireland myself (hi Lizzie!!) I have to agree that the US are light years ahead with both knowledge and attitude regarding mental illness. A friends of mines daughter was just diagnosed with Aspergers -AGED 20!!!! says it all really.</p><p> </p><p>Wishing you luck in your search for answers....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stella, post: 258622, member: 6837"] Hi there Cupcake and welcome to the forum. You have found a wonderful, supportive place where you will learn from the real experts!! I am overwhelmed by how much I have learned from the short time I have been on this forum and the strength and knowlege of the moms, dads, relatives on here never ceases to amaze me!! It sounds like your daughter has A LOT of sensory problems. Has anyone ever mentioned Sensory Integration Disorder to you? Defintely read The Out of Sync Child - I recently read this myself and it was an eye-opener! Being from Ireland myself (hi Lizzie!!) I have to agree that the US are light years ahead with both knowledge and attitude regarding mental illness. A friends of mines daughter was just diagnosed with Aspergers -AGED 20!!!! says it all really. Wishing you luck in your search for answers.... [/QUOTE]
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