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[quote=Anonymous]My 11yo is highly sensitive and also has ASD and anxiety. If he's at all stressed (low on sleep, hasn't eaten recently, long day, ...) he may break down in tears if I chastise his brother. I see where his sensitivity overlaps with his other diagnoses, but it's also just another part of what makes him him. He's been working with his therapist on listening and processing rather than reacting. I think the phrase they use is "listen, don't react".[/quote]
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