• Brave Little Hitachi Wand@feddit.uk
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    2 days ago

    They’re eight, but it seems less like an age thing and, from what he tells us, very much an anxiety thing. Like he feels like we don’t exist if he can’t see us. Might be ADHD related.

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      22 hours ago

      Fear of loss or instability from the kid. Even if everything is perfectly stable, kids are really smart — they overhear adults talking about how crazy the world is right now. Makes them worried. Can you 100% guarantee that nothing happens to you when you’re in another room in a chaotic and uncertain world? Anxiety makes your mind imagine the worst. Too many kids these days are a bundle of nerves

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        2 days ago

        It’s something I have truly never experienced, and struggle to be understanding with. A lot of cognitive features are probably like that, if you’ve got it you can’t truly imagine life without it.

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          But at least you’re trying to be understanding with it. Yeah it can be rather difficult to imagine pretty much opposite perspectives. Cant even assure you it ever becomes automatic, just need to constantly remind yourself the other person cognitive functioning.

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            Part of the struggle is how much I super hate even the idea of expecting less from them. I know they’re smart, and I’m proud of them. Pridefulness is definitely in the mix there.