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Autism ForumsGeneral & SupportWHAT IS YOUR CHILD'S BEST CHARACTERISTIC?
05/09/2012 10:36 PM
cmesam
 
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My daughter's best characteristic is her happiness. She is always smiling. While I was pregnant with her I was happy all the time too. Her happiness radiated through me. After she was born I never felt quite the same. But when I look at her happy face, I feel that same happiness I felt while carrying her.
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06/04/2012 09:55 PM  Top
Melanie1223
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I love how my son can incorporate funny phrases into everyday life. It never ceases to amaze me. When he used to have his LONG meltdowns, he would be mid-scream and suddenly stop, wipe his forehead with the back of his hand and say, "whew, that was close!" This would signal the end of the tantrum. lol

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07/03/2012 06:52 PM  Top
Raynesmommy
 
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Rayne's best characteristic is her unconditional love for her little sister. She always worries if "Her Baby" has everything she needs. Rayne's only going to be 4 soon, but she still wants to get Tank everything that she wants, and Tank's only a little over a year old, but already spoiled by her big sister!!! Rayne just wants to make "Her Baby" Tank laugh. Laughing

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07/03/2012 10:46 PM  Top
Zin
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I love that name!!! Rayne! That's so pretty, and the spelling is awesome!

There is no hesitation...Squeaky's laughter. When he sits down and really laughs, not that silly play laugh all toddlers end up doing at some point in time or another, but that heavy belly laugh that he can't stop.... It's beautiful to hear!

(OH, and his really special ability to say "Mimi" [yep, that's what he calls me] so perfectly! LOL... He does it every night at bedtime, just to see me be silly and clap and squeal and say yea!...LOL...)

First and foremost, I am NOT medical personnel! Anything I say is from my own experiences or opinions, and should never be considered to be medical advice. Go see a doc to get that!

Bipolar, NOS; Panic attacks; mild OCD; passive suicidal ideation, past cutter, Obsessive compulsive

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Lexapro 40 mg in the morning
Ativan 2 mg at bedtime 1 mg as needed for panic attacks
Lamictal 500 mg at bedtime
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Ability 20 mg at bedtime
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07/05/2012 07:42 AM  Top
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I love Chanel's kind spirit. When she see a baby, she always goes "Awe, how cute" and throws them a kiss. Smile she sings wonderfully!
I am not a Doctor, Nurse or Medical Professional. Im not even Dr. Seuss, Dr. Dolittle or Dr. Dre. :) I only share advice from my own personal experiences with Panic Attack Disorder. It is soley for information purposes only, please continue to take your Doctors advice. I share what I have learned, read, experienced and know what has helped me, I share this information in hopes it will be of help or comfort to someone else. Good luck, Relax, and lets continue to support one another, and conquer panic the best way we can! :)

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08/08/2012 02:06 AM  Top
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09/24/2012 07:23 AM  Top
TiaraRose
 
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My daughter doesnt talk much if at all so the rare times we get to hear her voice its always a treat. For instance we try to get her to say "juice please mommy" instead of just pulling me to the fridge and crying until i guess what she wants. Well she doesnt say Juice please mommy yet but she will say "otay otay otay please!" lol and it always cracks me up. Shes such a little comedian and she thinks shes so sneaky. Like is there is something she wants on the other side of the bed she will creep in the door and drop down on her belly then she will wiggle her way past like we cant see her lol until she gets to what she wants then she will ease her hand up hoping we wont catch her. It is hilarious! My baby may have a ASD and SID but it doesnt stop her from being one of the funniest toddlers ive ever known. She makes me smile everyday.

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10/02/2012 06:39 AM  Top
sarah1952
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What a wonderful topic! My daughter can be so kind and considerate. She is so talented in art and draws me some wonderful pictures. I always find notes about how she loves mama
Pr.31:8 ..."Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves..."
Just a mom trying to make a difference in our world.

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10/20/2012 10:02 PM  Top
mbear
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My son has a wonderful memory, He loves music and can sing songs he has heard only once, he is hilarious and can make anyone laugh, his laugh is contagious! I love my boy!

11/15/2012 06:26 AM  Top
charlie615
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I was so happy to come across this topic - very refreshing.......

When my son was just a baby at 1-2 years, he had the biggest belly laugh - It was absolutely hilarious! He's 12 years old now and still has a wonderful laugh, a great sense of humor and a warm heart. He loves to play the piano is does exceptionally well. And I have to say, he is the most conscientious person I've ever known! I love him to pieces!!!

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