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<blockquote data-quote="Alisonlg" data-source="post: 140800" data-attributes="member: 2894"><p>C is my sensory child. Tags are an issue, no hoods on shirts, no buttons, no half-zippered tops, no turtle-necks, and a sweater is PUSHING IT! Just this week I got him to wear his very first sweatshirt!!!! Pants have to be a certain length...if they're too long, he FLIPS out and you either have to cuff them immediately (which isn't always sufficient) or change to another pair. Socks have to be a specific brand and style, which he calls "hot socks" for some unknown reason...any other socks are "tickley socks." </p><p> </p><p>He has always been a picky eater...started out with mostly liquids and easily dissolved foods...he has now expanded his food choices, but still snacks most of the day and prefers liquids and snack foods. Though, he loves the stimulation of high flavor foods like balsamic vinaigrette dressing on lettuce.</p><p> </p><p>He also loves body simulation....deep pressure play (pushing him into the couch), riding his rollercoaster, the slides, etc. </p><p> </p><p>Scared of certain sounds/tones...the vacuum cleaner, the dust buster, etc. and when I use my firm "mommy voice" he gets upset and insists I'm "yelling" which I'm not.</p><p> </p><p>M is mostly just affected by certain sounds and foods (he judges them by looking at them).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alisonlg, post: 140800, member: 2894"] C is my sensory child. Tags are an issue, no hoods on shirts, no buttons, no half-zippered tops, no turtle-necks, and a sweater is PUSHING IT! Just this week I got him to wear his very first sweatshirt!!!! Pants have to be a certain length...if they're too long, he FLIPS out and you either have to cuff them immediately (which isn't always sufficient) or change to another pair. Socks have to be a specific brand and style, which he calls "hot socks" for some unknown reason...any other socks are "tickley socks." He has always been a picky eater...started out with mostly liquids and easily dissolved foods...he has now expanded his food choices, but still snacks most of the day and prefers liquids and snack foods. Though, he loves the stimulation of high flavor foods like balsamic vinaigrette dressing on lettuce. He also loves body simulation....deep pressure play (pushing him into the couch), riding his rollercoaster, the slides, etc. Scared of certain sounds/tones...the vacuum cleaner, the dust buster, etc. and when I use my firm "mommy voice" he gets upset and insists I'm "yelling" which I'm not. M is mostly just affected by certain sounds and foods (he judges them by looking at them). [/QUOTE]
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