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Dealing with intense sensory processing disorder (SPD) child, about to ruin our marriage
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<blockquote data-quote="Buglover" data-source="post: 513212" data-attributes="member: 14112"><p>OK, well I definitely do suspect that Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) is what she has, I didn't even realize I took her to and ENT and not an audiologist, duh. No wonder he couldnt test her for super hearing, I knew she probably had it, she can hear everything. TerryJ2 do you think that is an advanced curriculum? it sure seems hard to me, but what do I remember...not much really except that 1st grade was addition/subtraction. Dont remember fractions but I know we didn't learn skip counting til 3rd grade. Definitely don't think i had to graph things in 1st grade. </p><p></p><p>Insane: yes, thats what I thought, it isn't an ear problem, its a nervous system response to sound that is the problem. I cant stand high pitched or loud noises either, can't even imagine the torture of being stuck in a room listening to 6 year olds banging on cymbals, that would make me crazy in 2 seconds.</p><p></p><p>Tired mommy how did you get her environment quiet enough for her? We already bought a bigger/better laid out house with two bedroom s combined for her (wall between was removed), so she has a huge, carpeted quiet room and we can already see the difference in her ability to finish homework without fidgeting, etc. How do you control the school environment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buglover, post: 513212, member: 14112"] OK, well I definitely do suspect that Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) is what she has, I didn't even realize I took her to and ENT and not an audiologist, duh. No wonder he couldnt test her for super hearing, I knew she probably had it, she can hear everything. TerryJ2 do you think that is an advanced curriculum? it sure seems hard to me, but what do I remember...not much really except that 1st grade was addition/subtraction. Dont remember fractions but I know we didn't learn skip counting til 3rd grade. Definitely don't think i had to graph things in 1st grade. Insane: yes, thats what I thought, it isn't an ear problem, its a nervous system response to sound that is the problem. I cant stand high pitched or loud noises either, can't even imagine the torture of being stuck in a room listening to 6 year olds banging on cymbals, that would make me crazy in 2 seconds. Tired mommy how did you get her environment quiet enough for her? We already bought a bigger/better laid out house with two bedroom s combined for her (wall between was removed), so she has a huge, carpeted quiet room and we can already see the difference in her ability to finish homework without fidgeting, etc. How do you control the school environment? [/QUOTE]
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