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The fidgets while on stage at his choir concert
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 48960" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Aw, my difficult child was (IS) the shortest kid in her grade and was always right up front...perfect for viewing her many tics such as nose scrunching, scratching, picking, imaginary lint picking, lip biting, eye blinking...but no singing!! Haha, she'd mouth the words occasionally, but most of the time she was in her own little world. So many obnoxious parents would come up to me after the concert and ask me why difficult child doesn't sing along with the others? It took everything I had to grab difficult child and take her to the obligatory Friendly's ice cream after every concert without first punching someone. Haha - I can laugh now, it's all behind us. Incidentally, she always singing out loud at home!</p><p></p><p>It's wonderful that the concert was great and your difficult child enjoyed it! Proud mama.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 48960, member: 2211"] Aw, my difficult child was (IS) the shortest kid in her grade and was always right up front...perfect for viewing her many tics such as nose scrunching, scratching, picking, imaginary lint picking, lip biting, eye blinking...but no singing!! Haha, she'd mouth the words occasionally, but most of the time she was in her own little world. So many obnoxious parents would come up to me after the concert and ask me why difficult child doesn't sing along with the others? It took everything I had to grab difficult child and take her to the obligatory Friendly's ice cream after every concert without first punching someone. Haha - I can laugh now, it's all behind us. Incidentally, she always singing out loud at home! It's wonderful that the concert was great and your difficult child enjoyed it! Proud mama. [/QUOTE]
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