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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 496368" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>When I posted I didn't realize all that the others had posted about sensory problems. Again, I see a LOT of sensory stuff in what you describe J doing. I think my kids had it a bit easier because my mom had sensory issues that no one paid any attention to (like if a dress itched), so the sensory issues that I have were never a problem at home (I NEVER, not even ONE TIME, had to wear clothes that itched because my mom remembered the experience.) , and I was more able to handle my kids' sensory issues - long before we knew the term "sensory issues" even existed.</p><p></p><p>Just a funny for you - My mom's bff gave me a pair of those fancy undies for little girls that have ruffles all across the tushie area. I was dressed up for an occasion (about 3 I think) and those were put on me. Twenty minutes later we went to leave and my mom saw that I had cut ALL the ruffles off the undies, leaving big strips where the fabric was cut out and my tushie was shining through! My mom's bff was angry and mom would not let her say anything at all to me about it. I had told her (bff) that they itched and she insisted they didn't. Bff KNEW that we would NEVER EVER be forced to wear something itchy long before that day dawned. It is now a funny memory for mom and her bff, but then? I had just destroyed very expensive undies that were "special" to bff. </p><p></p><p>(I hoep that gave you a smile. At least you didn't have to see my tushie shining through the gaps!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 496368, member: 1233"] When I posted I didn't realize all that the others had posted about sensory problems. Again, I see a LOT of sensory stuff in what you describe J doing. I think my kids had it a bit easier because my mom had sensory issues that no one paid any attention to (like if a dress itched), so the sensory issues that I have were never a problem at home (I NEVER, not even ONE TIME, had to wear clothes that itched because my mom remembered the experience.) , and I was more able to handle my kids' sensory issues - long before we knew the term "sensory issues" even existed. Just a funny for you - My mom's bff gave me a pair of those fancy undies for little girls that have ruffles all across the tushie area. I was dressed up for an occasion (about 3 I think) and those were put on me. Twenty minutes later we went to leave and my mom saw that I had cut ALL the ruffles off the undies, leaving big strips where the fabric was cut out and my tushie was shining through! My mom's bff was angry and mom would not let her say anything at all to me about it. I had told her (bff) that they itched and she insisted they didn't. Bff KNEW that we would NEVER EVER be forced to wear something itchy long before that day dawned. It is now a funny memory for mom and her bff, but then? I had just destroyed very expensive undies that were "special" to bff. (I hoep that gave you a smile. At least you didn't have to see my tushie shining through the gaps!) [/QUOTE]
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