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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 385998" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Sniffing is also sensory. Again, it is commonly seen in kids who have various forms of autism. They are the kids who have to suck, touch, or examine everything. It doesn't stop when they get older although some kids can learn that it's socially unacceptable and not do it in public. My son often talks to himself in his room. When I asked why he said, "There's nobody else to talk to, so I talk to me." Quirky kid. He has also said though, "I understand things better when I say them out loud."</p><p></p><p>He is seventeen and will still touch everything if we don't let him say play his handheld game system to distract him. Another thing: he can smell things accurately rooms away. When nobody else can smell something, he sure can and it bothers him. He is smell sensitive. If I spray the room with air freshener he covers his nose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 385998, member: 1550"] Sniffing is also sensory. Again, it is commonly seen in kids who have various forms of autism. They are the kids who have to suck, touch, or examine everything. It doesn't stop when they get older although some kids can learn that it's socially unacceptable and not do it in public. My son often talks to himself in his room. When I asked why he said, "There's nobody else to talk to, so I talk to me." Quirky kid. He has also said though, "I understand things better when I say them out loud." He is seventeen and will still touch everything if we don't let him say play his handheld game system to distract him. Another thing: he can smell things accurately rooms away. When nobody else can smell something, he sure can and it bothers him. He is smell sensitive. If I spray the room with air freshener he covers his nose. [/QUOTE]
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