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Recent content by zzzsmokeyzzz

  1. zzzsmokeyzzz

    Fidget Cube

    I love the fidget cube and so does my son but I like the mini keychain one. The original is too big in my opinion. I keep one in my desk and use it often. My other favorite is the new fidget game pad that looks like a playstation controller
  2. zzzsmokeyzzz

    Toe walking: is it really that bad of a thing? And is it really just an autism thing?

    My oldest son now 19 toe walked a lot as a kid. His friends would stomp around but my son was as quiet as a mouse. I didn't see any negatives from it though.
  3. Professionals Don't Always Have It Right

    Professionals Don't Always Have It Right

    Our family has had it's share of mistakes to figure out what works and what doesn't as far as helping Andrew to be happy, healthy, and productive for himself. We have been to specialists, therapists, and have read so many "tips" that it's mind numbing. There have been and still are days of...
  4. zzzsmokeyzzz

    Fidgets/Coping Mechanisms

    They have a great selection of fidget and sensory things here. I have about 5 fidgets laying around my desk for when I'm working.
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