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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 140563" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>K has all of that as well as she likes to, GAG, LICK things... taste things, feel them with her mouth... It is a Spectrum and Sensory thing. </p><p>N who would be my more Spectrumish child, does the mouthing as well, not so much as K... </p><p>She is the movement child. Toe walker, hand flapper. But she loves to Swing... last night she swang, bath, read then bed. It really does help calm N... the spinning and swinging.... She climbs and swings. it is like a sensory "orgasm" if you will... she feels the swinging with every sense... she even says she feels the swing "breathe"... OK??? </p><p>For K the clothes have to be SOFT... the sound of a ski coat fabric drives her nuts... which is awesome since we live at the base of a ski-hill and we ski!!! </p><p>That is partly why I give in to K's burrito fixation... it may end and she will eat some other thing or not eat!!!</p><p>For awhile it was nothing RED... or the food had to touch the whole bottom of the bowl... </p><p>But I have sensory issues as well so I get it... I can't stand the feel of cardboard... and I have had to move a lot!!! Popsicle sticks... yuck. My hands are clenching just thinking about it!!! Cotton balls give me the yucks also...</p><p>I can't stand the feeling of things in my face... sensory overload. I have to s-uck it up when the girls get in my face and get all lovey and touchey!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 140563, member: 3155"] K has all of that as well as she likes to, GAG, LICK things... taste things, feel them with her mouth... It is a Spectrum and Sensory thing. N who would be my more Spectrumish child, does the mouthing as well, not so much as K... She is the movement child. Toe walker, hand flapper. But she loves to Swing... last night she swang, bath, read then bed. It really does help calm N... the spinning and swinging.... She climbs and swings. it is like a sensory "orgasm" if you will... she feels the swinging with every sense... she even says she feels the swing "breathe"... OK??? For K the clothes have to be SOFT... the sound of a ski coat fabric drives her nuts... which is awesome since we live at the base of a ski-hill and we ski!!! That is partly why I give in to K's burrito fixation... it may end and she will eat some other thing or not eat!!! For awhile it was nothing RED... or the food had to touch the whole bottom of the bowl... But I have sensory issues as well so I get it... I can't stand the feel of cardboard... and I have had to move a lot!!! Popsicle sticks... yuck. My hands are clenching just thinking about it!!! Cotton balls give me the yucks also... I can't stand the feeling of things in my face... sensory overload. I have to s-uck it up when the girls get in my face and get all lovey and touchey!!! [/QUOTE]
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