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Old 04-27-2002, 06:33 PM
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Thanks Jackie and Susan.............

Originally Posted By Debra

I do believe that she HAS to do it, and that most of it is involuntary, but I also want her to be aware that there are times she will be required to control it as much as possible, and the first step (I think) is helping her to be aware that she is doing it. Ironically, she was able to lay quietly in the hammock outside all afternoon(no fidgeting) while she watched mom and dad and bro do yard-work. Guess who didn't have any computer game privileges tonight!!LOL
We'll be looking for a squishy ball tomorrow (Susan, a smooth rock is just something to throw at your little brother, didn't you know that? Not that a squishy ball ISN'T, but the possibility of serious physical harm is less!) Thanks again for the responses.
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