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Old 02-24-2013, 02:51 PM #1
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I started a YouTube channel. It's called UniquelYours. Check it out! I'll post the video for the spoken word piece ASAP.

Anyone for any ideas for explaining TS to a 4 year old?
I don't know how to make my niece understand that I can't help it and that she shouldn't do stuff just cuz I do it. I tried to tell her that my brain is different than everyone else's and it makes me do silly stuff sometimes. This was after she witnesses my tic where I hit my leg over and over and then she proceeded to beat the snot out of her own leg an said she was being silly like me. We tried to explain to her hat she shouldn't do it on purpose, but she just doesn't understand.
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