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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 498139" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>I agree with the others to look into Autistic Spectrum Disorder. His pediatrician should have been all over those speech problems months ago.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A good book on Sensory Processing for you to check out is The Out of Sync Child by Carol Kranowitz.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest backing down on the no thank you bites--and anything else that falls in the realm of sensory stimuli-- until you know what's going on in this area. If you can think of a food or odor that elicited an automatic gag reflex in you (like green beans did for me when I was pregnant) that's what it's like for kids with sensory processing problems. Food tastes, textures, and odors can be excruciating, and can make the problems worse. I'd offer good healthy foods and not push it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 498139, member: 701"] I agree with the others to look into Autistic Spectrum Disorder. His pediatrician should have been all over those speech problems months ago. A good book on Sensory Processing for you to check out is The Out of Sync Child by Carol Kranowitz. I would suggest backing down on the no thank you bites--and anything else that falls in the realm of sensory stimuli-- until you know what's going on in this area. If you can think of a food or odor that elicited an automatic gag reflex in you (like green beans did for me when I was pregnant) that's what it's like for kids with sensory processing problems. Food tastes, textures, and odors can be excruciating, and can make the problems worse. I'd offer good healthy foods and not push it. [/QUOTE]
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