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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 496626" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Sensory Integration problems often go hand in hand with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).... It refers to the brain's inability to process sensory information in a typical way. So people with this may not perceive things as strongly or may be overly sensitive to sensory input. Some seek more in some areas and less in others... My son is sensitive to noise/sounds...but certain things he will want louder like sound through earphones... as long as there is no competing sounds (he has some general auditory processing issues so this interferes). He doesn't like touch he is not in charge of but he seeks deep pressure touch and will throw himself on to and into things and not even realize he is hurting himself. He is ESPECIALLY sensitive to smells. and has to lick or put things in his mouth. He also has to touch things...and people. just can make you nuts. Can't have pants or undies that are too tight right now...but a couple of years ago..he would put on 4 pair of undies and three pairs of pants.... for the pressure feeling... Very very strange at times. </p><p></p><p>Every kid is different, some can't have socks with seams, some hate tie shoes, some only wear sweats, some hate loud sounds some hate breezes on their faces. some over-react to small hurts but dont notice major bumps. some talk way too loudly, some can't stand in lines in case they brush into people. Several of us have kids who are triggered by people with bad breath, and a few of us have said coffee breath makes our kids nuts. </p><p></p><p>What kinds of things are they talking about with your son???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 496626, member: 12886"] Sensory Integration problems often go hand in hand with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).... It refers to the brain's inability to process sensory information in a typical way. So people with this may not perceive things as strongly or may be overly sensitive to sensory input. Some seek more in some areas and less in others... My son is sensitive to noise/sounds...but certain things he will want louder like sound through earphones... as long as there is no competing sounds (he has some general auditory processing issues so this interferes). He doesn't like touch he is not in charge of but he seeks deep pressure touch and will throw himself on to and into things and not even realize he is hurting himself. He is ESPECIALLY sensitive to smells. and has to lick or put things in his mouth. He also has to touch things...and people. just can make you nuts. Can't have pants or undies that are too tight right now...but a couple of years ago..he would put on 4 pair of undies and three pairs of pants.... for the pressure feeling... Very very strange at times. Every kid is different, some can't have socks with seams, some hate tie shoes, some only wear sweats, some hate loud sounds some hate breezes on their faces. some over-react to small hurts but dont notice major bumps. some talk way too loudly, some can't stand in lines in case they brush into people. Several of us have kids who are triggered by people with bad breath, and a few of us have said coffee breath makes our kids nuts. What kinds of things are they talking about with your son??? [/QUOTE]
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