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Subject Parenting Is 24/7 Sensory Overload
Date January 10, 2024 10:33 PM
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The noise! The noise!!!!
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Parenting Is 24/7 Sensory Overload ([link removed])

“I lost it over winter break,” writes Christina Crawford. “Sometime around day five, I yelled: ‘Everybody stop touching me and asking me for stuff!’ I felt guilty for snapping and apologized, but the truth is, after being perpetually bombarded with the sights, sounds, and sensations of raising children, I was feeling ‘touched out’ and just plain needed some space.”

It’s not just winter break, though, and today she’s talking about it… in very funny fashion. And I know you’ll relate.

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