I'll be fifty years old in July. I STILL have Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) to a great degree, though it has gotten less as I've aged. I was also lucky in that my MOTHER also has Sensory Integration Disorder (SID), so had a handle on how to deal with such things long before they were accepted as fact by most of the country.
I am looking at the pics of Keyana and I have to laugh. NOT because she looks funny, but because I am just imagining the completer uproar that would've ensued had my mother tried to stuff me into all that tulle and sequins, LoL.