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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 650025" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Yep. My son had "traits" listed at first. Wouldn't hurt to do some interventions for perhaps sensory integration disorder, which can make showering unpleasant. </p><p></p><p>Funny thing about my son is that he had an incredibly sensitive sense of smell (as do I) and we can smell things others can't because they are far away. However, he either did not smell or did not care about the odor of his own clothes and body. Remember that clothes can be a major source of icky body odor. My son often had to be reminded to wash his clothes. Sometimes clothes can get so smelly you can't get the smell out. I learned that through this child and also through my athletic daughter. Man, those athletic clothes were smelly and impossible to get to smell good!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 650025, member: 1550"] Yep. My son had "traits" listed at first. Wouldn't hurt to do some interventions for perhaps sensory integration disorder, which can make showering unpleasant. Funny thing about my son is that he had an incredibly sensitive sense of smell (as do I) and we can smell things others can't because they are far away. However, he either did not smell or did not care about the odor of his own clothes and body. Remember that clothes can be a major source of icky body odor. My son often had to be reminded to wash his clothes. Sometimes clothes can get so smelly you can't get the smell out. I learned that through this child and also through my athletic daughter. Man, those athletic clothes were smelly and impossible to get to smell good!!!! [/QUOTE]
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