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[quote=Anonymous]Crying was a lot less instructive than observing my child’s level of physical activity when overtired. This kicked in around age 3-4. Yowza. Other people had these sleepy, dozy dolls. I had whirling dervish. Still like this at age 10. AuDHD. Other differences that could have given us clues early on : absolute terror of public toilets and other mechanical noises (leaf blowers, vacuum cleaners, hair dryers, etc). No proprioception (ability to know when needing to go to the bathroom, observe hunger signals, etc) The lack of proprioception coupled with extreme fear of public toilets made leaving the house between the ages of 3-6 very dicey. Extreme trouble with transitions. Rigidity when routine was or expectations changed. Perfectionism that started really early. [/quote]
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