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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: 513311" data-attributes="member: 14112"><p>Busywend I can't find earbuds that will fit her ears, but I ordered her child sized pink headphones for her DS and music. Have you ever seen child sized earbuds? I wonder if they would let her listen to white noise, like the ocean, at school. </p><p></p><p>Tired Mommy its good to hear the desensitization helped your daughter. I have been pretty worried about how much noise/other kids fidgeting distracts her. Her teacher says its quiet in the room, but even another kid shuffling papers will make it impossible for her to concentrate. I could even stop by and have lunches wih her and do joint compressions or brushing or whatever, if she needed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buglover, post: 513311, member: 14112"] Busywend I can't find earbuds that will fit her ears, but I ordered her child sized pink headphones for her DS and music. Have you ever seen child sized earbuds? I wonder if they would let her listen to white noise, like the ocean, at school. Tired Mommy its good to hear the desensitization helped your daughter. I have been pretty worried about how much noise/other kids fidgeting distracts her. Her teacher says its quiet in the room, but even another kid shuffling papers will make it impossible for her to concentrate. I could even stop by and have lunches wih her and do joint compressions or brushing or whatever, if she needed it. [/QUOTE]
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