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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 138647" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Why don't you pick up a copy of Carol Kranowitz's book "The Out of Sync Child". It's available at most larger bookstores and the most recent edition is available at amazon.</p><p> </p><p>My difficult child has struggled with serious sensory issues and has been helped by occupational therapy and us adapting home, clothes, foods, etc for his needs. My daugther doesn't have a full blown case but we found her sleep problems were sensory related--stumbled upon the fact that a poufy mummy sleeping bag we hauled out to keep her warm when she had the chills during an illness wound up helping her sleep through the night afterwards. Weighted blankets help other kids. </p><p> </p><p>Sensory issues can also cause a lot of classroom problems. What would seem like normal noises in that setting can be very distracting or even excruciating to a child with Sensory Integration Disorder (SID).</p><p> </p><p>I wouldn't attribute all behavioral issues to Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) as it usually doesn't ride alone, but it's a good place to start your search.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 138647, member: 701"] Why don't you pick up a copy of Carol Kranowitz's book "The Out of Sync Child". It's available at most larger bookstores and the most recent edition is available at amazon. My difficult child has struggled with serious sensory issues and has been helped by occupational therapy and us adapting home, clothes, foods, etc for his needs. My daugther doesn't have a full blown case but we found her sleep problems were sensory related--stumbled upon the fact that a poufy mummy sleeping bag we hauled out to keep her warm when she had the chills during an illness wound up helping her sleep through the night afterwards. Weighted blankets help other kids. Sensory issues can also cause a lot of classroom problems. What would seem like normal noises in that setting can be very distracting or even excruciating to a child with Sensory Integration Disorder (SID). I wouldn't attribute all behavioral issues to Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) as it usually doesn't ride alone, but it's a good place to start your search. [/QUOTE]
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