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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 515959" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Lol, sjexpress (though it's not really funny, I know) - your boy sounds very similar to mine! Every scrape and cut is a big drama and if he gets soap in his eyes, he screams and makes a fuss as though he is in literal agony. Although he is only five, I would say this behaviour has actually got worse since when he was little. Depending on the situation, I either take him at face value and comfort him, or try to "brace" him out of it: "Come on now, J, it's just a tiny graze, you're fine," etc. Sensory integration disorder or sensory processing disorder (I don't actually know the difference)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 515959, member: 11227"] Lol, sjexpress (though it's not really funny, I know) - your boy sounds very similar to mine! Every scrape and cut is a big drama and if he gets soap in his eyes, he screams and makes a fuss as though he is in literal agony. Although he is only five, I would say this behaviour has actually got worse since when he was little. Depending on the situation, I either take him at face value and comfort him, or try to "brace" him out of it: "Come on now, J, it's just a tiny graze, you're fine," etc. Sensory integration disorder or sensory processing disorder (I don't actually know the difference)? [/QUOTE]
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