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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 346627" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>In the case of my Wee, his early development was drastically out of the ordinary. He had cognitivie thinking skills at 2 that shoudln't be present til at least 4. He had gross motors skills and strenght of a child over twice his age.</p><p> </p><p>He, too, has been diagnosed with disordered attachement. There was a very brief period of time when he was 4-6 months old that its likely DEX didn't care for him while I was at work. We're talkling a minute window, but a window, nonetheless. However, they explained to me that with Wee's haphazard development, he didn't go thru the attachment process at the same time or manner as a "typical". He was too busy on his own agenda to care about me.</p><p> </p><p>Not sure Im relaying it accurately, but that's how they explained it to me, and it made sense then...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 346627, member: 1848"] In the case of my Wee, his early development was drastically out of the ordinary. He had cognitivie thinking skills at 2 that shoudln't be present til at least 4. He had gross motors skills and strenght of a child over twice his age. He, too, has been diagnosed with disordered attachement. There was a very brief period of time when he was 4-6 months old that its likely DEX didn't care for him while I was at work. We're talkling a minute window, but a window, nonetheless. However, they explained to me that with Wee's haphazard development, he didn't go thru the attachment process at the same time or manner as a "typical". He was too busy on his own agenda to care about me. Not sure Im relaying it accurately, but that's how they explained it to me, and it made sense then... [/QUOTE]
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