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<blockquote data-quote="MLA" data-source="post: 483972" data-attributes="member: 13255"><p>Wow, Ktllc, I just wrote you a pm saying how it seems like our kids have some overlap and then I read this post. You could be talking about my R. Exactly. She does not have Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) but a regulatory sensory processing disorder. She has gotten "stuck" on things her whole life and can't move past them. She'll get an idea in her head and cannot let go until she can see it through. Which, of course, is impossible sometimes. A missing toy, hearing the answer "no". It's gotten much better at times. But is often unexplainably inconsistent. If you've ever read the book Flowers for Algernon, it's the same thing. She'll do great for a few days and we'll think we've turned a corner only to take a zillion steps back (seemingly) out of nowhere.</p><p></p><p>I'd be happy to talk to you about what has worked and what hasn't for us. I know how hard this can be...</p><p></p><p>MLA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MLA, post: 483972, member: 13255"] Wow, Ktllc, I just wrote you a pm saying how it seems like our kids have some overlap and then I read this post. You could be talking about my R. Exactly. She does not have Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) but a regulatory sensory processing disorder. She has gotten "stuck" on things her whole life and can't move past them. She'll get an idea in her head and cannot let go until she can see it through. Which, of course, is impossible sometimes. A missing toy, hearing the answer "no". It's gotten much better at times. But is often unexplainably inconsistent. If you've ever read the book Flowers for Algernon, it's the same thing. She'll do great for a few days and we'll think we've turned a corner only to take a zillion steps back (seemingly) out of nowhere. I'd be happy to talk to you about what has worked and what hasn't for us. I know how hard this can be... MLA [/QUOTE]
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