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	<title>Comments on: Lyra Standing!!!</title>
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		<title>By: guerreradulce/from the AI group</title>
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		<description>Lyra is so pretty!! I just want to touch that silky hair. My daughter, Enya, also has OCA. She&#039;s a curly headed girl though. She is certainly beautiful, and there&#039;s really no need to plan that far ahead with her, in my opinion. Enya&#039;s 11 and most of what she currently needs is because she could tell me when she was able to verbalize. Of course, I took great care of her eyes and skin. She wouldn&#039;t keep her glasses on regularly until she was almost 16 months old. Then when she reached first grade, she was able to tell me that glasses didn&#039;t really help her. It&#039;s a never ending discovery..take it slow and don&#039;t panic! She&#039;s a beautiful girl, and you&#039;re a great mommy. Things will be alright. :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lyra is so pretty!! I just want to touch that silky hair. My daughter, Enya, also has OCA. She&#8217;s a curly headed girl though. She is certainly beautiful, and there&#8217;s really no need to plan that far ahead with her, in my opinion. Enya&#8217;s 11 and most of what she currently needs is because she could tell me when she was able to verbalize. Of course, I took great care of her eyes and skin. She wouldn&#8217;t keep her glasses on regularly until she was almost 16 months old. Then when she reached first grade, she was able to tell me that glasses didn&#8217;t really help her. It&#8217;s a never ending discovery..take it slow and don&#8217;t panic! She&#8217;s a beautiful girl, and you&#8217;re a great mommy. Things will be alright. <img src='http://www.parentofachildwithalbinism.com/manager/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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