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my 5 year old son an his hitting, shouting, controlling over clothes he wears sleepin
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 488264" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I agree with whatamess, in this case.... if it is sensory, it is not a battle like an ODD type of battle, it is pain and discomfort and not being able to handle it. I tried on a wool sweater yesterday, so cute and really thought maybe I would use it for Christmas.... UMMMM couldn't leave it on for more than a few minutes without getting crabby etc. </p><p></p><p>Until it is clear there are no sensory issues (and put with the other things, I am making a big educated guess that it is) a behavior plan will not help. Of course you can start behaviors if he gets the wrong kind of intervention and the underlying issue of the sensory stuff is not addressed or it gets too much attention for the behavior not the issue (If that makes sense, I have done it so know what I mean, but hard to explain).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 488264, member: 12886"] I agree with whatamess, in this case.... if it is sensory, it is not a battle like an ODD type of battle, it is pain and discomfort and not being able to handle it. I tried on a wool sweater yesterday, so cute and really thought maybe I would use it for Christmas.... UMMMM couldn't leave it on for more than a few minutes without getting crabby etc. Until it is clear there are no sensory issues (and put with the other things, I am making a big educated guess that it is) a behavior plan will not help. Of course you can start behaviors if he gets the wrong kind of intervention and the underlying issue of the sensory stuff is not addressed or it gets too much attention for the behavior not the issue (If that makes sense, I have done it so know what I mean, but hard to explain). [/QUOTE]
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