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Hanes tagless. I buy mine at the Goodwill for $1 apiece. My kids

love 'em, and so do I since I don't tear any more collars ripping

tags out!LOL

Louis

In my house, " normal " is only a setting on the dryer.

From: Colin Wessels

What brand are they?

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You've got way too much time on your hands!

Louis

In my house, " normal " is only a setting on the dryer.

From: June

I do this too (cut out the tags) but save the tag info in a

file for

reference. For each garment I have a description of the item

followed by

several 2 letter codes with laundering instructions as follows:

MW= machine wash warm (HW= hand wash)

MC= machine wash cold/cool (HC= HW cold)

LC= wash/dry like colors

DS= wash/dry darks separately

SP= separately

JS= gentle (delicate) cycle

PS= permenant (durable) press cycle

NC= non-chlorine bleach when/if needed

NB= do not bleach

BL= bleach ok when needed

TD= tumble dry (LD= line dry)

TL/M/H= tumble dry low/med/hot (W= warm)

TP= tumble dry permanent (durable) press

RP= remove promptly

DF= dry flat

SI= steam iron

C/W/HI= cool/warm/hot iron

NI= no iron

LI= low iron

NS= no steam

DC= dry clean only

For example: " Brown stretch boot-cut jeans: 96/4 Cot/Spandex,

USA, 10T,

MC-LC, NC, TL, CI " . Okay back to the shadows...

--June (yes, another " J " person :)

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So what was the final result?

Did they BREAK THE BOY?

I wouldn't be surprised if they did.

Seems to be the goal in those type of mom fora.

> I just replied to a message on the OASIS message board. A mother

was talking about her son's " obsession " with the color red. He won't

wear clothes that aren't red, and he uses red markers and crayons most

(but not all) of the time. His soccer uniform has no red on it, but

he is perfectly willing to wear it because that is what he is supposed

to do for soccer games.

>

> His OT has told his mother that they should " break him of the red

thing. " I proposed the idea that it could be his " happy color " or

that red may be a visual stim for him...only in much more detail

because she is an NT ;o).

>

> So here's my question...

> Do any of you have visual stims? I hadn't really thought about it

until I was writing my reply, but as I was writing, I realized that I

have color-oriented visual stims. And when my son was younger (3-4

years old), he could be calmed by complex, repetitive visual

input...like Gearation or motorized train sets.

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