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Help with my son's stimulant
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 107924" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I don't know if any of this would help but we have K roll on a ball, we squeeze her, have jump on a bed, punch a pillow, press pillows on top of her... sometimes the compression, the stimulations or the release helps them get it out... we don't know why she hits herself sometimes, or calls herself stupid... </p><p>We will set up little simple obstacle courses to distract her... change her muscles gears... Sometimes the joint proprioceptors just don't work the same as ours... they feel things differently than we do... There joints don't get it, their pain receptors feel things in different degrees than we do... </p><p></p><p>We can only try and help...</p><p>I agree with SRL we have used Social Stories as well, they are great for all kids...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 107924, member: 3155"] I don't know if any of this would help but we have K roll on a ball, we squeeze her, have jump on a bed, punch a pillow, press pillows on top of her... sometimes the compression, the stimulations or the release helps them get it out... we don't know why she hits herself sometimes, or calls herself stupid... We will set up little simple obstacle courses to distract her... change her muscles gears... Sometimes the joint proprioceptors just don't work the same as ours... they feel things differently than we do... There joints don't get it, their pain receptors feel things in different degrees than we do... We can only try and help... I agree with SRL we have used Social Stories as well, they are great for all kids... [/QUOTE]
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