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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wotan that hair, it helps to braid it every night with a little product. Then she can unbraid it if she has time and it will be in near waves or leave it braided and it will look neat. My 16 year old with ASD does this. Another thing that helps is that my DD has a special occasion uniform. It’s a winter dressy outfit and a summer dressy outfit. No decision making or negotiating required. For school or work every day, the “uniform” approach also can work. [/quote] NP. Although I am the parent of a dc with ASD, I * myself* keep my wardrobe REALLY simple and 'uniform'. It helps me to easily look put together each day without stress, and i know they fit and are not scratchy or weird. I know what I'm wearing at Thanksgiving and Christmas haha! It's a good idea for OP's dd. I'd get her a few similar 'interview/intern' outfits. [/quote]
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