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[quote=Anonymous]I’ve become up attuned to when my DD is on the verge of a meltdown. She is normally extremely articulate so being unable to express clearly what is bothering her is a sign that a meltdown could occur. Signs of physical discomfort or agitation as well such as restlessness, pacing, odd hand movements are also clues. Mine is 17 and outweighs me. All I can do is suggest we leave while she is still in a state where I can reason with her. It means that I am hyper vigilant. Also, it forces me to do things like buy extras. We saw a movie recently and bought seats in front of us and behind us so they stayed empty. Long story. Worth every cent.[/quote]
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