Mine was a typical kid's room. It had a bed and dresser and wardrobe and toys and teddy bear wallpaper. I also had my board games in my room and books and stuffed animals and my dolls. I also had a mirror. I also had My Little Ponies I liked to put on display. I also had my school work on my walls and some drawings I did on my wall which my mom got mad at me about. Then I also had my dollhouse in my room I got for Christmas when I was six. Then when I was ten, we traded bed rooms, my brothers and I, and I had my bed and bookshelf and the hutch and a dresser with mirrors and my toy box with Polly Pockets and Happy Meal toys and then in the closet were my clothes and my board games and stuffed animals and my puzzles and my dolly bed. Then when I was 11 and 12, I had our old DOS family computer in there with our old computer games and then my mom sold that at our garage sale in 1998 before the move. Then in my teens after we did the move, I had my toy box again, VHS tapes we kept in my closet because we had nowhere else to put them, we had my clothes in there, I had my books with two bookshelves, my toy box and I kept my TY Beanies in there, I had my dresser again with the mirror and my twin bed and the table with a lamp and laundry hamper and that was it. Then when we moved house when I was 16, a dresser this time, my dresser that had the mirror on it, my books, my magazines, my TY Beanies, and display things like Dalmatians, my fragile porcelain doll, another dresser and my stereo on top and my CDs I kept somewhere in my room, my toy box again with my Happy Meal stuff in there and I kept my coloring books on the shelf. We had put shelves in my room on the walls and I also had a chair in there for me to sit and a tiny table with a lamp.
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Son: Diagnosed w/anxiety and ADHD. Also academic delayed and ASD lv 1.
Daughter: NT, no diagnoses. Possibly OCD. Is very private about herself.