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Speaking of quirks. Years ago at a clinic there was a boy who could

not stand to have chairs standing up. If there were chairs around a dining

room table, for instance, he would have to turn them onto their sides. I guess

he had other quirks but I remember that one. No logical explanation but I

guess it made sense to him. Actually I suppose we all do things that seem

silly

to other people. Jessie

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Speaking of quirks. Years ago at a clinic there was a boy who could

not stand to have chairs standing up. If there were chairs around a dining

room table, for instance, he would have to turn them onto their sides. I guess

he had other quirks but I remember that one. No logical explanation but I

guess it made sense to him. Actually I suppose we all do things that seem

silly

to other people. Jessie

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I've seen " quirks " in kids in the autism spectrum. (maybe it's a sensory

integration thing?)

A friend of mine has a son (PDD-NOS) who would set the table in an unusual

manner - and get REALLY upset if someone tried to put the silverware and glasses

in their " correct " position.

- Becky

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I've seen " quirks " in kids in the autism spectrum. (maybe it's a sensory

integration thing?)

A friend of mine has a son (PDD-NOS) who would set the table in an unusual

manner - and get REALLY upset if someone tried to put the silverware and glasses

in their " correct " position.

- Becky

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My daughter does this too!!!

Mom to (8 ADHD) (20 months) Liam (4 months) DS

quirks

We have written before about our kids' with DS in regards to their

" eccentricities or quirks " . had one I haven't mentioned before. You know

the arm covers that come on furniture, usually made out of the same material the

furniture is covered in? She can't stand to have them on the furniture. I put

them on neatly, when she walks through the room she takes them off and tucks

them in a corner. I tell her to leave them on, she says okay, and an hour later

they are off and tucked in the corner. Can't imagine why this bothers her!

Sharon H.

Mom to , (13, DS) and , (9)

South Carolina

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My daughter does this too!!!

Mom to (8 ADHD) (20 months) Liam (4 months) DS

quirks

We have written before about our kids' with DS in regards to their

" eccentricities or quirks " . had one I haven't mentioned before. You know

the arm covers that come on furniture, usually made out of the same material the

furniture is covered in? She can't stand to have them on the furniture. I put

them on neatly, when she walks through the room she takes them off and tucks

them in a corner. I tell her to leave them on, she says okay, and an hour later

they are off and tucked in the corner. Can't imagine why this bothers her!

Sharon H.

Mom to , (13, DS) and , (9)

South Carolina

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My son will NOT leave the cushions on the kitchen chairs. Every time I go in

the kitchen, they are all pushed off onto the floor, under the table. It drives

me nuts! I can see taking off the one on the chair he's sitting in if he

doesn't like it, but all of them!!!

Karla in Texas-mom to Noah 10 (this weekend!)DS and 13 Sullen-teen

syndrome :-)

quirks

We have written before about our kids' with DS in regards to their

" eccentricities or quirks " . had one I haven't mentioned before. You know

the arm covers that come on furniture, usually made out of the same material the

furniture is covered in? She can't stand to have them on the furniture. I put

them on neatly, when she walks through the room she takes them off and tucks

them in a corner. I tell her to leave them on, she says okay, and an hour later

they are off and tucked in the corner. Can't imagine why this bothers her!

Sharon H.

Mom to , (13, DS) and , (9)

South Carolina

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My son will NOT leave the cushions on the kitchen chairs. Every time I go in

the kitchen, they are all pushed off onto the floor, under the table. It drives

me nuts! I can see taking off the one on the chair he's sitting in if he

doesn't like it, but all of them!!!

Karla in Texas-mom to Noah 10 (this weekend!)DS and 13 Sullen-teen

syndrome :-)

quirks

We have written before about our kids' with DS in regards to their

" eccentricities or quirks " . had one I haven't mentioned before. You know

the arm covers that come on furniture, usually made out of the same material the

furniture is covered in? She can't stand to have them on the furniture. I put

them on neatly, when she walks through the room she takes them off and tucks

them in a corner. I tell her to leave them on, she says okay, and an hour later

they are off and tucked in the corner. Can't imagine why this bothers her!

Sharon H.

Mom to , (13, DS) and , (9)

South Carolina

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That is so funny! is the same way! We don't have any out our house but he

does it at my inlaws home. He also does not like chair pads and will remove

them, even if he is at someone else's house and he needs to sit at the table!

Jackie, Mom to 17ds, 14, and Bradley 11

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>

> We have written before about our kids' with DS in regards to their

> " eccentricities or quirks " . had one I haven't mentioned before. You know

> the arm covers that come on furniture, usually made out of the same material

the

> furniture is covered in? She can't stand to have them on the furniture. I put

> them on neatly, when she walks through the room she takes them off and tucks

> them in a corner. I tell her to leave them on, she says okay, and an hour

later

> they are off and tucked in the corner. Can't imagine why this bothers her!

>

> Sharon H.

> Mom to , (13, DS) and , (9)

> South Carolina

>

>

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That is so funny! is the same way! We don't have any out our house but he

does it at my inlaws home. He also does not like chair pads and will remove

them, even if he is at someone else's house and he needs to sit at the table!

Jackie, Mom to 17ds, 14, and Bradley 11

-------------- Original message --------------

>

> We have written before about our kids' with DS in regards to their

> " eccentricities or quirks " . had one I haven't mentioned before. You know

> the arm covers that come on furniture, usually made out of the same material

the

> furniture is covered in? She can't stand to have them on the furniture. I put

> them on neatly, when she walks through the room she takes them off and tucks

> them in a corner. I tell her to leave them on, she says okay, and an hour

later

> they are off and tucked in the corner. Can't imagine why this bothers her!

>

> Sharon H.

> Mom to , (13, DS) and , (9)

> South Carolina

>

>

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Karla, I just read your post and started laughing. only removes the one

from the seat he wants to sit at. He doesn't remove any of the others. These

kids crack me up. They certainly make life more interesting!

Jackie

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>

> That is so funny! is the same way! We don't have any out our house but he

> does it at my inlaws home. He also does not like chair pads and will remove

> them, even if he is at someone else's house and he needs to sit at the table!

>

> Jackie, Mom to 17ds, 14, and Bradley 11

>

> -------------- Original message --------------

>

> >

> > We have written before about our kids' with DS in regards to their

> > " eccentricities or quirks " . had one I haven't mentioned before. You

know

> > the arm covers that come on furniture, usually made out of the same material

> the

> > furniture is covered in? She can't stand to have them on the furniture. I

put

> > them on neatly, when she walks through the room she takes them off and tucks

> > them in a corner. I tell her to leave them on, she says okay, and an hour

> later

> > they are off and tucked in the corner. Can't imagine why this bothers her!

> >

> > Sharon H.

> > Mom to , (13, DS) and , (9)

> > South Carolina

> >

> >

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Karla, I just read your post and started laughing. only removes the one

from the seat he wants to sit at. He doesn't remove any of the others. These

kids crack me up. They certainly make life more interesting!

Jackie

-------------- Original message --------------

>

> That is so funny! is the same way! We don't have any out our house but he

> does it at my inlaws home. He also does not like chair pads and will remove

> them, even if he is at someone else's house and he needs to sit at the table!

>

> Jackie, Mom to 17ds, 14, and Bradley 11

>

> -------------- Original message --------------

>

> >

> > We have written before about our kids' with DS in regards to their

> > " eccentricities or quirks " . had one I haven't mentioned before. You

know

> > the arm covers that come on furniture, usually made out of the same material

> the

> > furniture is covered in? She can't stand to have them on the furniture. I

put

> > them on neatly, when she walks through the room she takes them off and tucks

> > them in a corner. I tell her to leave them on, she says okay, and an hour

> later

> > they are off and tucked in the corner. Can't imagine why this bothers her!

> >

> > Sharon H.

> > Mom to , (13, DS) and , (9)

> > South Carolina

> >

> >

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Trent is amongst the 'quirky' - drives his father crazy - every night he

will go out to the work van, and move the invoice books etc., which are kept

on the front seat into the back of the van. If I leave anything around

inside with the business logo, it is stuck up on the wall in my office over

the calendar. We have to store all our business cards in the safe away from

him, as they were all being blue tacked on the wall. I no longer put the

logo on our business envelopes, as my mail would be taken out to the van and

not where I would remember to post them.

Remote controls - must be kept ontop of the tele unless of course in his

control! Also in a particular order - frustrates us to no end.

Keep smiling

Jan, mother of Trent 20yo w/Ds, from the Land DownUnder - one happy

household Cricket team won the B Grade Grand Final yesterday - celebrated

well into the night!!

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Trent is amongst the 'quirky' - drives his father crazy - every night he

will go out to the work van, and move the invoice books etc., which are kept

on the front seat into the back of the van. If I leave anything around

inside with the business logo, it is stuck up on the wall in my office over

the calendar. We have to store all our business cards in the safe away from

him, as they were all being blue tacked on the wall. I no longer put the

logo on our business envelopes, as my mail would be taken out to the van and

not where I would remember to post them.

Remote controls - must be kept ontop of the tele unless of course in his

control! Also in a particular order - frustrates us to no end.

Keep smiling

Jan, mother of Trent 20yo w/Ds, from the Land DownUnder - one happy

household Cricket team won the B Grade Grand Final yesterday - celebrated

well into the night!!

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Myah has a few quirks too. For one she can't walk into the kitchen without

fixing a drawer that might not be shut all the way. She'll say woops and go

around fixing them. She can't stand doors open. Even in the summer. I tell

her to leave them open and that they are OK open. She will whine like it's

killing her and 10 minutes later she's shutting the door. Also at the table

she has to put her napkin under her plate and her drink at about 10 o'clock

touching her plate. If she has 2 drinks they are at 10 and 2 and if you move

one the slightest little bit when she turns away, she will notice and give

you heck. I mentioned this to her teacher in the staffing meeting but they

are not seeing this at school. She also can't stand it if her finger nails

or toe nails grow beyond the skin. She will pull them upwards and come to me

to clip them. Do you think these are autistic traits? Should I be doing

something? She is not shy at all, extremely social. I referred to these

behaviors at her staffing as OCD type behaviors. Some are concerning me

because I know how much they bother Myah if things are not just so.

, mom to Myah 4

Re: quirks

I've seen " quirks " in kids in the autism spectrum. (maybe it's a sensory

integration thing?)

A friend of mine has a son (PDD-NOS) who would set the table in an unusual

manner - and get REALLY upset if someone tried to put the silverware and

glasses

in their " correct " position.

- Becky

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Myah has a few quirks too. For one she can't walk into the kitchen without

fixing a drawer that might not be shut all the way. She'll say woops and go

around fixing them. She can't stand doors open. Even in the summer. I tell

her to leave them open and that they are OK open. She will whine like it's

killing her and 10 minutes later she's shutting the door. Also at the table

she has to put her napkin under her plate and her drink at about 10 o'clock

touching her plate. If she has 2 drinks they are at 10 and 2 and if you move

one the slightest little bit when she turns away, she will notice and give

you heck. I mentioned this to her teacher in the staffing meeting but they

are not seeing this at school. She also can't stand it if her finger nails

or toe nails grow beyond the skin. She will pull them upwards and come to me

to clip them. Do you think these are autistic traits? Should I be doing

something? She is not shy at all, extremely social. I referred to these

behaviors at her staffing as OCD type behaviors. Some are concerning me

because I know how much they bother Myah if things are not just so.

, mom to Myah 4

Re: quirks

I've seen " quirks " in kids in the autism spectrum. (maybe it's a sensory

integration thing?)

A friend of mine has a son (PDD-NOS) who would set the table in an unusual

manner - and get REALLY upset if someone tried to put the silverware and

glasses

in their " correct " position.

- Becky

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No, chaulk this up to a quirk. went through a stage when he could

not stand having a door open and back then, there was a thread on this and

many parents observed the same thing. As far as placement - well, that is

another quirk. Kids with DS love consistency and structure. does

have OCD, but many of the things he does I consider quirks. For instance,

he must eat off a pink tupperware tray (only thing I had from tupperware

that I got my money's worth!). There is a section for silverware, a big

square (entree, cereal bowl, sandwich) and two small squares (one for fruit

or veggies and the other for his drink). I can put a plate in the big

square or just put the food on the tray. He only does this at home and

school (trays are similiar) - but not at restuarants. It does not interfer

with his daily living like the OCD stuff does (Green Eggs and Ham book, torn

and then put in circle or throwing his beanies in a corner, then throwing

somewhere else, then somewhere else - after he smells them, lines them up,

etc - this goes on for hours and he can switch between beanies and book).

With the OCD stuff, it does interfer with his daily activities - it's really

hard to redirect him to something else and he gets angry if I interfer with

his rituals. can be very social as well - he does not have PDD but

many similiar behaviors that kids with ASD have. I'm waiting for more

research to be done and kids with DS w/o ASD but other behaviors. It's long

overdue!

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>

>

> I've seen " quirks " in kids in the autism spectrum. (maybe it's a sensory

> integration thing?)

>

> A friend of mine has a son (PDD-NOS) who would set the table in an unusual

> manner - and get REALLY upset if someone tried to put the silverware and

> glasses

> in their " correct " position.

>

> - Becky

>

>

>

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No, chaulk this up to a quirk. went through a stage when he could

not stand having a door open and back then, there was a thread on this and

many parents observed the same thing. As far as placement - well, that is

another quirk. Kids with DS love consistency and structure. does

have OCD, but many of the things he does I consider quirks. For instance,

he must eat off a pink tupperware tray (only thing I had from tupperware

that I got my money's worth!). There is a section for silverware, a big

square (entree, cereal bowl, sandwich) and two small squares (one for fruit

or veggies and the other for his drink). I can put a plate in the big

square or just put the food on the tray. He only does this at home and

school (trays are similiar) - but not at restuarants. It does not interfer

with his daily living like the OCD stuff does (Green Eggs and Ham book, torn

and then put in circle or throwing his beanies in a corner, then throwing

somewhere else, then somewhere else - after he smells them, lines them up,

etc - this goes on for hours and he can switch between beanies and book).

With the OCD stuff, it does interfer with his daily activities - it's really

hard to redirect him to something else and he gets angry if I interfer with

his rituals. can be very social as well - he does not have PDD but

many similiar behaviors that kids with ASD have. I'm waiting for more

research to be done and kids with DS w/o ASD but other behaviors. It's long

overdue!

Re: quirks

>

>

> I've seen " quirks " in kids in the autism spectrum. (maybe it's a sensory

> integration thing?)

>

> A friend of mine has a son (PDD-NOS) who would set the table in an unusual

> manner - and get REALLY upset if someone tried to put the silverware and

> glasses

> in their " correct " position.

>

> - Becky

>

>

>

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Well, , we know how quirky YOU can be! LOL!

Jackie

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> Those cushions are so uncomfortable sometimes! I remove them all the time.

> LOL

>

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Well, , we know how quirky YOU can be! LOL!

Jackie

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> Those cushions are so uncomfortable sometimes! I remove them all the time.

> LOL

>

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In a message dated 3/21/2005 5:16:08 AM Central Standard Time,

jbocci55@... writes:

Well, , we know how quirky YOU can be! LOL!

Jackie

HI :)

Im catching up on this thread and I got to thinking after Jackie said the

above lol

My hand is raised, I'll confess I am kind of quirky too lol and I was

wondering if maybe other parents here are too and this is a learned behavior

for

our kids lol or maybe genetically related to us and not DS.

I think my quirks scream " I am in control " ........... well this is what my

Psych Uncle told me once lol

Kathy mom to Sara 13

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,·´º o`·, /__/ _/\_ \__\ ,·´º o`·,

```)¨(´´´ | | | | | | | | | ```)¨(´´´

¸,.-·²°´ ¸,.-·~·~·-.,¸ `°²·-.¸

As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.

Josh. 24:15

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In a message dated 3/21/2005 5:16:08 AM Central Standard Time,

jbocci55@... writes:

Well, , we know how quirky YOU can be! LOL!

Jackie

HI :)

Im catching up on this thread and I got to thinking after Jackie said the

above lol

My hand is raised, I'll confess I am kind of quirky too lol and I was

wondering if maybe other parents here are too and this is a learned behavior

for

our kids lol or maybe genetically related to us and not DS.

I think my quirks scream " I am in control " ........... well this is what my

Psych Uncle told me once lol

Kathy mom to Sara 13

¸...¸ ___/ /\ \___ ¸...¸

,·´º o`·, /__/ _/\_ \__\ ,·´º o`·,

```)¨(´´´ | | | | | | | | | ```)¨(´´´

¸,.-·²°´ ¸,.-·~·~·-.,¸ `°²·-.¸

As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.

Josh. 24:15

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In a message dated 3/29/05 8:12:47 PM Central Standard Time,

b4alltoday@... writes:

> I think my quirks scream " I am in control " ........... well this is what

> my

> Psych Uncle told me once lol

>

> I have not been in control for so long I can't even remember. Even my pets

> know who is in control and know it's not me. I don't care, saves a lot of

> responsibility.

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