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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 203058" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>If it turns out to be Sensory Integration Disorder (SID), bathtime can be horrible. Bathtime assaults a lot of the senses.</p><p> </p><p>Have you tried a dry washcloth folded over and held over her eyes?</p><p>Swim goggles can help if getting water in the eyes is a problem or a swim mask if it's eyes and nose.</p><p>Some kids do best while rinsing from a large cup, while others from a spray attachment. </p><p>We used large cups and then told the kids how many rinses we'd do. </p><p> </p><p>Some kids do well with a distraction like scented shaving gel to scribble in on the tub wall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 203058, member: 701"] If it turns out to be Sensory Integration Disorder (SID), bathtime can be horrible. Bathtime assaults a lot of the senses. Have you tried a dry washcloth folded over and held over her eyes? Swim goggles can help if getting water in the eyes is a problem or a swim mask if it's eyes and nose. Some kids do best while rinsing from a large cup, while others from a spray attachment. We used large cups and then told the kids how many rinses we'd do. Some kids do well with a distraction like scented shaving gel to scribble in on the tub wall. [/QUOTE]
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