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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OPs post described one of my perfectly. DD has grown into a lovely young adult. Everything about OPs post matched: the chewing, the music, the long attention span for certain activities, the verbal ability. We did nothing. DD grew up and grew into the group thing in school. She always was a little dreamy in circle time. Her early verbal abilities later became high SAT scores which enabled her academic dreams to come true. She chewed on her sleeves and coats... And then eventually stopped. She was kind and good natured. She found that her gifts and talents were appreciated In high school and her confidence soared. She was never labeled and just was a little different. But some of those differences were GOOD. Teachers focused on the differences and we heard a lot of it in the early grades, and we acknowledged it to ourselves as well. But overall she was a bright kid and was allowed to be herself. There is no one type of preschooler. Nothing in the description of OP's kid sounds alarming. He sounds very bright. The chewing is an anxiety thing. It will cease when he becomes more confident in his self outside the home. [/quote] So just b/c you were lucky and fortunate and your DD turned out "fine", you think OP should do nothing like you!?! Your fortune telling ability is amazing...[/quote]
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