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I need help: 6 year old son with Oppositional Defiant Disorder/Mood Disorder /ADHD
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<blockquote data-quote="BeyondWeary" data-source="post: 357446" data-attributes="member: 8825"><p>I noticed the sensitivity issue - many behavioral problems are rooted in inadequate "wiring" in the brain and can actually be tied to over or under stimulation of touch, joint pressure (proprioceptive), balance (vestibular), etc. Do a search on <strong>educational kinesiology</strong>. The <u>therapy </u>involves working opposing sides of the body in different activities in order to form the proper "wiring" to and from the left and right sides of the brain. It also involves some eye movement therapy and fine motor therapy. <strong>The Out of Sync Child</strong> is a book that defines sensory integration disorder which educational kidesiology addresses. Note - my experience is that this particular therapy is cutting edge and not covered by health insurance. The diagnosis by regular occupational and physical child therapists is, but in our experience, their therapy wasn't worth a hoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeyondWeary, post: 357446, member: 8825"] I noticed the sensitivity issue - many behavioral problems are rooted in inadequate "wiring" in the brain and can actually be tied to over or under stimulation of touch, joint pressure (proprioceptive), balance (vestibular), etc. Do a search on [B]educational kinesiology[/B]. The [U]therapy [/U]involves working opposing sides of the body in different activities in order to form the proper "wiring" to and from the left and right sides of the brain. It also involves some eye movement therapy and fine motor therapy. [B]The Out of Sync Child[/B] is a book that defines sensory integration disorder which educational kidesiology addresses. Note - my experience is that this particular therapy is cutting edge and not covered by health insurance. The diagnosis by regular occupational and physical child therapists is, but in our experience, their therapy wasn't worth a hoot. [/QUOTE]
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