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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: 513320" data-attributes="member: 14112"><p>well regarding the home, that is part of why we are so stressed, trying to get the other ready to rent out. Thankfully the housing market is perfect for this right now. Plus dds little dog freaked out over the move and started barking a lot, the last thing a kid with over responsive hearing needs. Little dog (Peep) has mellowed out, I think he will be ok, we really did not want to have to give him back since he is a calming aspect in her life. He lays on her bed with her all the time. We have written in her IEP (didn't know what it was called) that she has to be warned prior to fire drills. I will definitely try that with the headphones/white noise, I do think it would help her tremendously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buglover, post: 513320, member: 14112"] well regarding the home, that is part of why we are so stressed, trying to get the other ready to rent out. Thankfully the housing market is perfect for this right now. Plus dds little dog freaked out over the move and started barking a lot, the last thing a kid with over responsive hearing needs. Little dog (Peep) has mellowed out, I think he will be ok, we really did not want to have to give him back since he is a calming aspect in her life. He lays on her bed with her all the time. We have written in her IEP (didn't know what it was called) that she has to be warned prior to fire drills. I will definitely try that with the headphones/white noise, I do think it would help her tremendously. [/QUOTE]
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