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Why does an RAS child have more attacks when with parents?

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Why does an RAS child have more attacks when with parents?

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There are two theories, one that the child has most attacks as a toddler, when he would normally spend most of his day at home with a parent. Another theory is that the child feels more relaxed in his home environment, he is not anticipating a fright, and will therefore be more likely to have an RAS attack because the fright/bump was unexpected.

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