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Stackable Paige
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Stackable Paige

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Paige has knack. She can pile just about anything into a tower, a line, or a path. She gathers colors, sizes, shapes, and objects and puts them in their places. Toddlers like Paige normally sort as a way of learning similarities and differences, but when this behavior interferes with other activities, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder might be the reason. Little ones with OCD get overly upset when their routine changes. Repetitive behaviors like washing, counting, or lining up of objects when used to control their world may be a clue. Children with OCD don’t understand why they like order. They only know it feels right for their things to be ‘just so’.Please look for the Amazon Prime listings for these books. Per Amazon: Amazon has allowed third-party sellers to compete for the Buy Box across categories for many years. [They’ve] now extended this policy to books. In some instances, the winning merchant will be a third-party seller instead of Amazon. This means independent authors receive no royalties on books sold through third-party sellers. Thank you!www.lionheartgrouppublishing.com

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lionheart Group Publishing
Date
26 July 2015
Pages
38
ISBN
9781938505133

Paige has knack. She can pile just about anything into a tower, a line, or a path. She gathers colors, sizes, shapes, and objects and puts them in their places. Toddlers like Paige normally sort as a way of learning similarities and differences, but when this behavior interferes with other activities, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder might be the reason. Little ones with OCD get overly upset when their routine changes. Repetitive behaviors like washing, counting, or lining up of objects when used to control their world may be a clue. Children with OCD don’t understand why they like order. They only know it feels right for their things to be ‘just so’.Please look for the Amazon Prime listings for these books. Per Amazon: Amazon has allowed third-party sellers to compete for the Buy Box across categories for many years. [They’ve] now extended this policy to books. In some instances, the winning merchant will be a third-party seller instead of Amazon. This means independent authors receive no royalties on books sold through third-party sellers. Thank you!www.lionheartgrouppublishing.com

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lionheart Group Publishing
Date
26 July 2015
Pages
38
ISBN
9781938505133