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lenatrad

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Traductrice dans des domaines divers et variés.
Mère de deux enfants (un ado et un plus si petit).
Aime lire, manger, broder, crocheter et râler (dans un ordre aléatoire).

It's torn where there's mercy, but torn somewhat less (Leonard Cohen)

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When I was a teenager I read lots of sci-fi. I'd lay on the bed with a huge bag of sunflower seeds at one side. At the other side would be a bag for the shells. It saved a lot of nail biting.

To me now this is a clear stim.

Also included, the urge to knit/crochet/needle point, not really common for a primary school male in the 1960's.

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lenatrad ,
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@melindrea crochet is a lifesaver for me, and it’s very hard when pain prevents from crocheting/embroidering. @darrellpf @actuallyautistic

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I have found I read better, faster and more when reading at least three books. Obviously, I don't have three or more books open at once. I retain more if I "jump around." It stops the fatigue. I will read a book straight through if completely engaged.

Anyone else?

lenatrad ,
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@Thumptastic @actuallyautistic my nine year old does that (no official diagnosis but a lot of signs).

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