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[quote=Anonymous] My special needs preemie baby was not fussy, quite the contrary, he was too passive. We had to engage with him otherwise he would just ignore everyone and dream, and he spent years in PT, OT, speech, etc. Turns out he has inattentive ADHD, very low processing speed, anxiety and probably HFA. Now a teen, he has medical and developmental challenges we need to keep on top of, but his personality is very calm and undemanding. My neurotypical, never-sleeping, very loud and bossy baby turned into an anxious, stubborn, mercurial, and emotionally demanding child. She doesn't sleep much, but has learned to care for her many pets and play video games and read quietly before the household wakes up. She also knows everything and we're all stupid. The really annoying thing is that she's often right. I can't wait to cohabit when she actually becomes a teenager... ...not. [/quote]
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