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In a message dated 11/12/01 12:45:38 PM Pacific Standard Time, tpmbaj@...

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Moving furniture is a GOOD THING! If the child has a need for

proprioceptive

input to his body, moving furniture is a good constructive way to do it (as

opposed to crashing his body into people). I'd be happy he has found a

non-violent way to get the input all by himself. For more info, contact

your

local occupational therapist!

Peggy Sue >>

An outdoor trampoline would be much more satisfying for him and easier on the

large investment of your home.

Miriam

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Trampolines are also helpful w/oxygenation. Kids are usually more focused

and calm after taking in larger amounts of oxygen. When Barret gets laughing

gas at the dentist office it is 50x's the trampoline in oxygen and we can

count on an unusually pleasant child for the day.

Miriam

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