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Originally Posted by 5thWiggle
One of my daughters has been dianosed with an anxiety disorder. Things that would cause slight or mild tension in most people will literally shut her down. She survives and remains an avid reader by skipping ahead. If the situation resolves to her satisfaction, she'll go back and read the rest, safe in the knowledge that it all works out. She's read all of the Harry Potter books that way. Even movies and TV shows are the same. She couldn't take Disney's Frozen in the theater - she had to leave part way through. Once we got the DVD version and was able to see the ending first, then she could watch the entire thing all the way through (well, mostly. There were still parts where she covered her eyes and ears, only uncovering when her sister told her the "scary" part was over).
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She does much better than I did with Jaws. I still can't watch that movie.
I admire her fortitude and her sister for being a help. You have lovely children IMO
Helen