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Partner has anxiety and "small" auditive and visual hallucinations
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 582940" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Absolutely! They're so beautiful too. You are blessed for sure. <3</p><p> If your three do all end up with some kind of special needs, it could be interesting to get genetic testing done to see if there is some condition underlying but that manifests differently. Usually they don't find anything but it's helpful for future generations to know. ( I worked with a family who had a mostly typical child, one with Aspergers, one non verbal girl with an autism diagnosis. And one who died- he was clearly sick from the start. They did find a genetic disorder. That's super rare of course, but important to know . </p><p></p><p>You're absolutely right though, and your kids are in the best family. You make great decisions for them.</p><p></p><p>Does V like after school care? If so could use the "your lucky you get to go to _____" reverse psychology method, lol. </p><p></p><p>Q plays music nightly to stop from hearing noises and to distract from all of his fears of bad guys. He also is comforted by prayers and my neighbor who is very Catholic, gave him some guardian angel statues and Q believes they are protecting them. </p><p></p><p>The white noise or nature noise machine sounds great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 582940, member: 12886"] Absolutely! They're so beautiful too. You are blessed for sure. <3 If your three do all end up with some kind of special needs, it could be interesting to get genetic testing done to see if there is some condition underlying but that manifests differently. Usually they don't find anything but it's helpful for future generations to know. ( I worked with a family who had a mostly typical child, one with Aspergers, one non verbal girl with an autism diagnosis. And one who died- he was clearly sick from the start. They did find a genetic disorder. That's super rare of course, but important to know . You're absolutely right though, and your kids are in the best family. You make great decisions for them. Does V like after school care? If so could use the "your lucky you get to go to _____" reverse psychology method, lol. Q plays music nightly to stop from hearing noises and to distract from all of his fears of bad guys. He also is comforted by prayers and my neighbor who is very Catholic, gave him some guardian angel statues and Q believes they are protecting them. The white noise or nature noise machine sounds great! [/QUOTE]
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