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Constantly playing with and twirling hair
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 499871" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>OH YES... Q does and he will even tell the hair folks he likes it to feel pokey. when it is longer he twirls the curls. Oh that rhymes, ...</p><p></p><p>anyway, I notice THAT happens (the twirling) when he is a little anxious or nervous. the rubbing and just feeling it, that seems more sensory. I used to play with my hair and twirl it a lot when a kid. One of my sisters did it to extreme and it really was distracting. Lots of kids do, and some chew it if long... yuck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 499871, member: 12886"] OH YES... Q does and he will even tell the hair folks he likes it to feel pokey. when it is longer he twirls the curls. Oh that rhymes, ... anyway, I notice THAT happens (the twirling) when he is a little anxious or nervous. the rubbing and just feeling it, that seems more sensory. I used to play with my hair and twirl it a lot when a kid. One of my sisters did it to extreme and it really was distracting. Lots of kids do, and some chew it if long... yuck. [/QUOTE]
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