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01-05-2007, 11:12 PM | #1 | |||
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I have not met my new little guy, I monitor visits with Dad and he. Both are bi-polar. dad has been hospitalized three times since Sept.
The little one 4 times in his short life from the social workers notes. I wonder how it will go. SHould I keep lights and stimulation low, maybe a video on TV, some floor toys, little rail road set? Lincoln Logs... I will search I-net and see, but I thought some parents may have ideas. My BP daughter is almost 30 years old... Di
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