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sarah malone wrote:This made meMy daughter is 8 she has Aspergers ADHD and loads more, she is a terrible hoarder pieces of paper that have been cut up/shredded, bits of material, clothes that don't fit pretty much anything and she stashes them (we call her Squirrel) She loves bags and has tons of them which she uses to put her things in then hides the bag and forgets where
My earliest memory was going into her room and it stunk after much searching we found a bag with a lump of moldy cheese in. Jazz used to come home from school and when she took her shoes off they would be full of things she had found stones, coins, blue-tack, bits of her lunch, pencils pretty much anything!
I have given up trying to sort her room while she is home as it is impossible as everything is so important to herAnd I always avoid jumble sales e.c.t because I know we end up with more than I donate. I got my partner to put up 3 of the canvas shoe holders on her wall as the pockets are small (she is obsessed with miniature things) and just perfect for her 'treasures' also I don't have to hunt very far for things.
sarah malone wrote:This made meMy daughter is 8 she has Aspergers ADHD and loads more, she is a terrible hoarder pieces of paper that have been cut up/shredded, bits of material, clothes that don't fit pretty much anything and she stashes them (we call her Squirrel) She loves bags and has tons of them which she uses to put her things in then hides the bag and forgets where
My earliest memory was going into her room and it stunk after much searching we found a bag with a lump of moldy cheese in. Jazz used to come home from school and when she took her shoes off they would be full of things she had found stones, coins, blue-tack, bits of her lunch, pencils pretty much anything!
I have given up trying to sort her room while she is home as it is impossible as everything is so important to herAnd I always avoid jumble sales e.c.t because I know we end up with more than I donate. I got my partner to put up 3 of the canvas shoe holders on her wall as the pockets are small (she is obsessed with miniature things) and just perfect for her 'treasures' also I don't have to hunt very far for things.
nelliejo wrote:I have two boys and although they are both on the spectrum they are chalk and cheese in absolutely everything![]()
Son No 1is AS and ADD and his bedroom is 'after the earthquake' state - can't even see the carpet, but he knows where everything is
Son No 2 is ASD and has a very tidy well-organised room, but can never find things as if they aren't where he expects them to be he doesn't make any attempt to look anywhere else![]()
They used to share a bedroom but neither one could cope so had to separate them for the sake of my sanity![]()
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