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Old 06-26-2009, 07:56 AM
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My only suggestion is on the room painting. Depending on what kinds of needs you're open for, I'd be conservative in what I put in the room initally. I'd originally planned on going all kiddy with colours in Little Guy's room. Fortuantely I hadn't gotten around to it before I got the call.....and that was for the best. I had no toys, basic furniture, cream walls. Which turned out to be the best for Little Guy. Now that he's comforable I can get fancy in the room, but when he was still scared, stressed overwhelmed a riot of colours would have been sensory overload. And a bunch of toys would have been too much. Since he's autistic, he needed toys to be introduced one by one and rotated in and out.
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