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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 389832" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>It's very common for tics to increase during periods of anxiety. If she's smelling her hands a lot it can be due to a variety of things. Maybe the preschool is using a soap that smells very different than home--I'm very scent sensitive and something like this can really bother me. If it seems to be a repetitive behavior with no cause you probably want to start keeping a log and watch for other behaviors. </p><p> </p><p>You also may want to do some reading on Sensory Processing Disorder, especially if she seems overly sensitive to scents, is very picky about clothes and/or foods, or seems very bothered by lights or sounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 389832, member: 701"] It's very common for tics to increase during periods of anxiety. If she's smelling her hands a lot it can be due to a variety of things. Maybe the preschool is using a soap that smells very different than home--I'm very scent sensitive and something like this can really bother me. If it seems to be a repetitive behavior with no cause you probably want to start keeping a log and watch for other behaviors. You also may want to do some reading on Sensory Processing Disorder, especially if she seems overly sensitive to scents, is very picky about clothes and/or foods, or seems very bothered by lights or sounds. [/QUOTE]
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