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Well I just pulled my daughter out of her "Blue Ribbon" school
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<blockquote data-quote="Buglover" data-source="post: 514955" data-attributes="member: 14112"><p>She plays just fine with other kids, you would never know there was anything "wrong", not at all, except she tends to be shy and will often be the last one in line. I have read that this is due to the decreased bumping/sensory strain and is common in sensory processing disorder (SPD). Her other sensory issues are smell sensitivity and she also has massive transitioning problems, which I can understand if sounds are that awful for her. She missed school last week due to snow and I have never seen a happier kid in my life, played in her room all day, made me several books, etc. Not one tantrum, perfect all day because she didn't have to go anywhere. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oooooh I would be so mad, I can't even imagine how I would react but it would not be pleasant. When the school employee talked about those boys I actually felt sick in the pit of my stomach, I can't imagine it being your own kid! ((((((((Huggs!!!!)))))))</p><p>I hope your new school works out better for him and you both!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buglover, post: 514955, member: 14112"] She plays just fine with other kids, you would never know there was anything "wrong", not at all, except she tends to be shy and will often be the last one in line. I have read that this is due to the decreased bumping/sensory strain and is common in sensory processing disorder (SPD). Her other sensory issues are smell sensitivity and she also has massive transitioning problems, which I can understand if sounds are that awful for her. She missed school last week due to snow and I have never seen a happier kid in my life, played in her room all day, made me several books, etc. Not one tantrum, perfect all day because she didn't have to go anywhere. Oooooh I would be so mad, I can't even imagine how I would react but it would not be pleasant. When the school employee talked about those boys I actually felt sick in the pit of my stomach, I can't imagine it being your own kid! ((((((((Huggs!!!!))))))) I hope your new school works out better for him and you both! [/QUOTE]
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