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When did you know your difficult child was a difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 172143"><p>I suspected something wasn't right right off. He would have crying fits, unconsolable. I believe it all started with the sensory stuff. He is a highly sensitive child. He experiences life in extremes. His system is also oversensitive in terms of allergies. It's like he has an allergy to life. So from day 1 I knew. I will say that I have been successful with distracting him. I could always make him laugh; which now he hates. He'll get madder if I try to make him laugh when he's mad. </p><p></p><p>This experience has aged me so much. I still haven't learned the art of detachment. I worry all the time. Of course he's still pretty young for too much detachment but I'd like to learn how to worry just a little less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 172143"] I suspected something wasn't right right off. He would have crying fits, unconsolable. I believe it all started with the sensory stuff. He is a highly sensitive child. He experiences life in extremes. His system is also oversensitive in terms of allergies. It's like he has an allergy to life. So from day 1 I knew. I will say that I have been successful with distracting him. I could always make him laugh; which now he hates. He'll get madder if I try to make him laugh when he's mad. This experience has aged me so much. I still haven't learned the art of detachment. I worry all the time. Of course he's still pretty young for too much detachment but I'd like to learn how to worry just a little less. [/QUOTE]
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