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Old 01-04-2008, 07:32 AM  
trayntay
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Default Re: sensory processing disorder

That is so great to hear!!
We too have found that once she becomes distracted from the clothing issue, she tends to be okay.

We have also found that our daughter won't make a "scene" when she is not at home. For example, her paternal grandmother bought her a pair of tall furry boots for Christmas (I told her not to). She wore them home from grandma house that day (to make G'ma happy) and now won't go NEAR them! That happens a LOT. She does/wears things to make others happy - but then once it is done, will NEVER do it again. Then it is too late to return it! We go over that again and again - stop trying to please everyone else!! We would rather you say you don't like it and let us get our money back.

I hate that she feels the need to please everyone else so much!!
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