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Reply to "My daughter is extremely sensitive and I have some worries."
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[quote=Anonymous]OK, I"m 50 years old and I have to CHANGE THE CHANNEL whenver those homeless dogs/SPCA/etc ads come on tv. Or leave the room, whichever works better and faster. I just can't even. Also those poor children ads in other countries ads. so I GET HER. I think she should pick 2 charities/organizations/ 'things' and work on those. She could sell lemonade and give it to the MSPCA. Or make something (does she knit? crochet? is she crafty, could she make cute magnet animals, sell them and give to the MSPCA or whatever?) Also, giving her time might be important - she could have a towel drive at her school and give to a shelter. She could run a gently used coat drive and give to a homeless shelter... she could.... She's old enough to make posters, hang them up, go and talk to other classrooms, then take the towels to the shelter, coats to the shelter, etc. Or she could do a Pennies for Pandas drive and collect pennies (and other coins) and then roll them thar coins and change it to a check and mail it to that organization which helps pandas in China by replanting bamboo to keep the natural habitat (yes, that's a real organization). And so on. [/quote]
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