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would you say something?

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jasdox · 16/11/2009 15:33

I noticed a boy that my ds has swimming lessons with is a bit of a sensory seeker, and some of the things his mum says - his interests, fixations and actions. Are all making me tend to think that there my be something in it. But no speech problems, great interaction with adults, no food issues. Am i just seeing things as so close to heart? and if so, do you say something or not. I don't know her that well, we have coffee together after swimming and the boys play with there cars.

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TotalChaos · 17/11/2009 15:25

completely agree with Riven (well apart from the eating bit!) don't say anything.

Eveiebaby · 17/11/2009 20:10

No - I definately would not say anything

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