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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 527280" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>Mwm - yes, I think you are right on with your thoughts. She is extremely black and white thinking and has always been. There is no shades of grey or anything in between. I read your link and what it says and it's very true of her! I will speak with therapist and see if they offer that type of therapy or not. I saw it also said that along with weekly therapy they would suggest group sessions. She would never agree to that. I can't even get her to go to a support group in RT or online. </p><p></p><p>Susie - No need to be sorry. You were just doing what we're all here to do. Offer support and/or suggestions when and where we can. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> I'm sorry you were having a bad day. I hope your days start looking up soon. I have told it it's just semantics at times but that just doesn't matter. It's always best if I just don't say anything and let her go and move forward. When she was young we Riley'd her room (door removed, etc.). I've long passed off my book collections of his and all the others (like Love and Logic, etc). I figure that the ones I gave them too now needed them more then I had since I had digested what I needed and they were new along the road to learning.</p><p></p><p>Her sensory issues are noise. Other then that I haven't identified anything else to this date. She has learned how to handle that one for the most part. I will look at the other book you suggest. She loves books and reading if I think it's one she will accept I'll get it. She's extremely picky on her books since they are her "life". I am very serious about this as she even loves the <em>smell</em> of them. She will not just read any book and I've had problems in the past when I've bought a book for her and she didn't like it. She really knows what she wants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 527280, member: 455"] Mwm - yes, I think you are right on with your thoughts. She is extremely black and white thinking and has always been. There is no shades of grey or anything in between. I read your link and what it says and it's very true of her! I will speak with therapist and see if they offer that type of therapy or not. I saw it also said that along with weekly therapy they would suggest group sessions. She would never agree to that. I can't even get her to go to a support group in RT or online. Susie - No need to be sorry. You were just doing what we're all here to do. Offer support and/or suggestions when and where we can. :) I'm sorry you were having a bad day. I hope your days start looking up soon. I have told it it's just semantics at times but that just doesn't matter. It's always best if I just don't say anything and let her go and move forward. When she was young we Riley'd her room (door removed, etc.). I've long passed off my book collections of his and all the others (like Love and Logic, etc). I figure that the ones I gave them too now needed them more then I had since I had digested what I needed and they were new along the road to learning. Her sensory issues are noise. Other then that I haven't identified anything else to this date. She has learned how to handle that one for the most part. I will look at the other book you suggest. She loves books and reading if I think it's one she will accept I'll get it. She's extremely picky on her books since they are her "life". I am very serious about this as she even loves the [I]smell[/I] of them. She will not just read any book and I've had problems in the past when I've bought a book for her and she didn't like it. She really knows what she wants. [/QUOTE]
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