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Ideas for constant jumping?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 365417" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>BeachPeace, there is a test done by some neurologists where you put a kid on a swing and twirl him around and around until he gets dizzy. It has to do with-inner ear issues. Many of our kids actually want to be twirled around more! But neurotypicals will yell "Stop!" and be ready to throw up.</p><p>I did it at home (a friend gave me a list of tests that the docs gave her Aspie son ... why spend the $? ) and difficult child twirled a mere 2X b4 he wanted me to stop.</p><p>As he gets older, he becomes more sensitive to movement, and no longer likes car rides, or rides at Busch Gardens, etc. I thought I was the only one that sensitive ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 365417, member: 3419"] BeachPeace, there is a test done by some neurologists where you put a kid on a swing and twirl him around and around until he gets dizzy. It has to do with-inner ear issues. Many of our kids actually want to be twirled around more! But neurotypicals will yell "Stop!" and be ready to throw up. I did it at home (a friend gave me a list of tests that the docs gave her Aspie son ... why spend the $? ) and difficult child twirled a mere 2X b4 he wanted me to stop. As he gets older, he becomes more sensitive to movement, and no longer likes car rides, or rides at Busch Gardens, etc. I thought I was the only one that sensitive ... [/QUOTE]
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