e told me he was going to get a flag. He once got some thumb tacks and when i tried to take them <a href=
claybirdshotgunsports.com/media/>wholesale replica soccer jerseys</a> away he held them so hard i had to pick the tacks out of his hand. They were stuck in. The necklace obsession is all day all the time he doesn t want them to wear he only wants to have them and hang them wherever he can. I really don t think he is autistic but this obsession is crazy to us and its been so long. I would love any input on this thanks February 5, 2013 at 11:57 am 94 Beth Hardy says: My grandson is obsessed with keys. He early drives us crazy with keys. He pats everyone <a href=
www.ccaindustries.com/invest-share.shtml>cheap nike soccer jerseys</a> down and demands their keys when they come in. He sits in his Little Tykes car and makes backup noises all the time as well. I had three very intelligent children and there were no obsessions of any kind. February 5, 2013 at 7:59 pm 95 Laurie says: First I must say I ve really enjoyed reading this thread. It makes me feel better about my 10 yr old son amp. his obsession with roller coasters. It s just like others have explained: Very intense amp. time consuming. He was in the gifted program at school until we started homeschooling last week amp. he also has some anxiety issues. so it all must be linked. One reason I m homeschooling him is to teach him as much math amp. science as possible since he wants to be a roller coaster engineer designer. I figured I d embrace the obsession <a href=
www.dakotaq.com/search.aspx>wholesale soccer jerseys</a> Plus I love roller coasters. so I guess I got lucky. February 7, 2013 at 10:00 pm 96 Kim says: I have had such a laugh reading all these. My son is turning 3 in a month, but his first word when he was 18 months old was FAN, and his love for them has only grown with time. He wakes up and switches his hand fans on in the morning, grabs whate
Link:
www.horseshoecanada.ca/2012/jersey.php