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Not sure what to think of this? Good or bad?

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5inthebed · 08/07/2009 14:04

DS2 (autism and dyspraxia) keeps taking DS3 (7 months old) out of the room when he is in his baby walker, and shoving him in the shoe cupboard or my bedroom then coming back and saying "where's baby ds3"

Not sure whether it's a good thing or a bad thing?

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siblingrivalry · 08/07/2009 14:08

Sorry, 5, but this made me .
I think it's probably a good thing -a bit of cause and effect and interaction with you

I think dd1 (AS)would love to shove noisy dd2 in the shoe cupboard, just for some peace!

5inthebed · 08/07/2009 14:10

I am thinking it's a good thing, but poor ds3 lol

I might hide in the shoe cupboard just for some peace!

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siblingrivalry · 08/07/2009 14:12

I keep laughing when I think about this -thanks for cheering me up on a crap day

I bet your ds3 just takes it all in his stride?

bubblagirl · 08/07/2009 14:19

lol sorry had to chuckle can just picture poor baby being wheeled off into cupboard and bemused looking child asking where he is lol

lingle · 08/07/2009 16:10

a good thing for one of them, not for the other!

brandy77 · 08/07/2009 16:21

lol, that is so funny!

Seuss · 08/07/2009 16:35

don't know if it's good or bad, but it's v. funny

Marne · 08/07/2009 16:45

I think its great (for ds2, not ds3), he's playing a little game which takes imagination and then he's using communication by asking you 'wheres ds3?'.

anonandlikeit · 08/07/2009 16:59

How funny, I think it shows a good sense of humour, Brilliant!

5inthebed · 08/07/2009 17:39

It's one of the only questions he asks!

Glad I've cheered you all up

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