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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 502235" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>All I know is that while I have spent days exploring the archives over the last however many years, I had NEVER seen that. It just seems to be so clear an illustration. I think that it would work for kids with sensory issues (one neuropsychologist told me that sensory integration disorder is the mildest form of autism that we can diagnosis - no clue if he is right or this is a common thought among OTs/neuropsychs/whatever, just what he said) and kis with auditory problems. I know that when I have something itchy or too tight on or I am too hot, I have a super hard time focusing on ANYTHING. I have ALWAYS been that way but as the skin problems have gotten worse so has this as I am far more sensitive. </p><p></p><p>I do think that if nothing else it could give them some compassion. But I have given up on what I was looking for in the archives. Too much ADOS in me today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 502235, member: 1233"] All I know is that while I have spent days exploring the archives over the last however many years, I had NEVER seen that. It just seems to be so clear an illustration. I think that it would work for kids with sensory issues (one neuropsychologist told me that sensory integration disorder is the mildest form of autism that we can diagnosis - no clue if he is right or this is a common thought among OTs/neuropsychs/whatever, just what he said) and kis with auditory problems. I know that when I have something itchy or too tight on or I am too hot, I have a super hard time focusing on ANYTHING. I have ALWAYS been that way but as the skin problems have gotten worse so has this as I am far more sensitive. I do think that if nothing else it could give them some compassion. But I have given up on what I was looking for in the archives. Too much ADOS in me today. [/QUOTE]
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