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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 517281" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Sensory problems and Aspergers/any sort of autism go together like soup and sandwich or peanut butter and jelly. My son used to suck on the neck of his shirt until it was soaked half the way down. He'd come home from school that way every day. </p><p></p><p>The good part is that often they outgrow some of the sensitivity. My son doesn't do this anymore. He can also go to the fireworks now where as when he was little the noise was too much for him, he'd cover his ears and scream. He would also cover his ears at movie theatres. He likes movies and would stay, but would still have to cover his ears. He doesn't do that anymore either. He licked around his lips until the skin was so sore he needed topical medicine because it was so raw and hurt so much. He is still sensitive, but not as much and can handle it better.</p><p></p><p>Time really helps Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) a lot in many of our kids. So do good interventions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 517281, member: 1550"] Sensory problems and Aspergers/any sort of autism go together like soup and sandwich or peanut butter and jelly. My son used to suck on the neck of his shirt until it was soaked half the way down. He'd come home from school that way every day. The good part is that often they outgrow some of the sensitivity. My son doesn't do this anymore. He can also go to the fireworks now where as when he was little the noise was too much for him, he'd cover his ears and scream. He would also cover his ears at movie theatres. He likes movies and would stay, but would still have to cover his ears. He doesn't do that anymore either. He licked around his lips until the skin was so sore he needed topical medicine because it was so raw and hurt so much. He is still sensitive, but not as much and can handle it better. Time really helps Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) a lot in many of our kids. So do good interventions. [/QUOTE]
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