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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 88717" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>Hi Sunshine and Cheryl,</p><p></p><p>Hope you don't mind me jumping in on your posts. It's 4:30 AM and I can't sleep, so I might as well.</p><p></p><p>Cheryl, good to hear about your child's improvements. Feels good, doesn't it?</p><p></p><p>Sunshine (love your avatar!), I read your post about the pumpkin farm and almost cried with you. I wanted to share something with you that maybe you had not thought of, has your child ever displayed signs of sensory issues? I.E., has to wear certain clothes / loves to spin / hates to spin / craves certain textures / loathes certain textures? </p><p></p><p>When my daughter was 2-3, I first started noticing her sensory issues, and one that was huge was her inability to handle a huge crowd, even if it was for something fun. Too much stimulation. It was sensory overload, and her nervous system was unable to process it. So there I was, trying to do something nice, and spend $200.00 to take her to see some Disney thing on ice, and she would be crying the whole time. She's almost 7 now, and now she can just about handle it for awhile. she will tell me when she's had enough.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and have you called brother in law since the outing? Asked him how that worked for him?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 88717, member: 3647"] Hi Sunshine and Cheryl, Hope you don't mind me jumping in on your posts. It's 4:30 AM and I can't sleep, so I might as well. Cheryl, good to hear about your child's improvements. Feels good, doesn't it? Sunshine (love your avatar!), I read your post about the pumpkin farm and almost cried with you. I wanted to share something with you that maybe you had not thought of, has your child ever displayed signs of sensory issues? I.E., has to wear certain clothes / loves to spin / hates to spin / craves certain textures / loathes certain textures? When my daughter was 2-3, I first started noticing her sensory issues, and one that was huge was her inability to handle a huge crowd, even if it was for something fun. Too much stimulation. It was sensory overload, and her nervous system was unable to process it. So there I was, trying to do something nice, and spend $200.00 to take her to see some Disney thing on ice, and she would be crying the whole time. She's almost 7 now, and now she can just about handle it for awhile. she will tell me when she's had enough. Oh, and have you called brother in law since the outing? Asked him how that worked for him? [/QUOTE]
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