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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 140867" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>AHHH the sensory issues. My difficult child has the tags thing, the socks thing, the food thing, the noises thing, the heat/light thing. Some of his best meltdowns at school, when we got right back to what started it, were actually sensory issues that just got too much for him. One was his desk was sitting near a window and the sun shone through directly on his leg, and he ended up in a meltdown that had me having to pick him up. I find that with clothes if we find something he likes we stock up on that certain item. He really liked this one shirt I had bought him, the feel of the fabric, fit etc. So he was just as happy to go out and buy 7 in different colors and he wore them until he outgrew them. I always buy the same brand socks, same brand underwear, and hurray for the t-shirts with no tags and silk screened onto the material.</p><p></p><p>I have seen that over the years, most recently anyway, he's added more foods to his list of what he'll eat. He still will not eat cooked veggies, but has started eating Ceasar salad - something actually green LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 140867, member: 1161"] AHHH the sensory issues. My difficult child has the tags thing, the socks thing, the food thing, the noises thing, the heat/light thing. Some of his best meltdowns at school, when we got right back to what started it, were actually sensory issues that just got too much for him. One was his desk was sitting near a window and the sun shone through directly on his leg, and he ended up in a meltdown that had me having to pick him up. I find that with clothes if we find something he likes we stock up on that certain item. He really liked this one shirt I had bought him, the feel of the fabric, fit etc. So he was just as happy to go out and buy 7 in different colors and he wore them until he outgrew them. I always buy the same brand socks, same brand underwear, and hurray for the t-shirts with no tags and silk screened onto the material. I have seen that over the years, most recently anyway, he's added more foods to his list of what he'll eat. He still will not eat cooked veggies, but has started eating Ceasar salad - something actually green LOL [/QUOTE]
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