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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am just so shocked at people trying to find a problem in their children. OP, this is a "normal" 5 year old. Lighten up and laugh along with your daughter. She seems like she has a great imagination and you should try it.[/quote] No one is looking for problems. When you have a child with SN, especially if it is your first child, it is really hard to know what is part of the SN and what is part of being a typical kid. You don't want to brush things off as normal behavior then find out later it wasn't. Sometimes too a behavior is normal on its own but the SN child does it with a greater frequency or intensity or can't turn it off or uses it in situations that a NT kid wouldn't. Asking on a discussion board for clarification about a behavior is a great way to get feedback about what is typical and what is concerning. [/quote] Exactly.[/quote]
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