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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 133548" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Star, please post the trigger gaurd. PLEASE!!! I need it with my husband. teehee.</p><p> </p><p>BBK - my difficult child 1 had, what I now realize are, sensory issues with socks and shoes. He would literally wear the same pair of socks until I stole them from him and burned them, becase he coudln't stand the seams, and once they were "broke in" (ie worn once already but not washed again) they were fine for him.</p><p> </p><p>He would take an hour to put on his socks most days. </p><p></p><p>One day I had enough. We were late (again) and I grabbed the shoes and socks and made him walk to the car barefoot. The ground was frosty (but not dangerous). He learned to arrange his socks much quicker after that.</p><p> </p><p>However, knowing what I know now about sensory issues, I kinda feel like a heel. He says now he got over his sock sensitivity when I did that, and could even wear tube socks after that, but still... No socks was an option, also, I guess, but he was fashion police at 6, he wasn't about to go without socks, that would be NERDY.</p><p> </p><p>(Wee difficult child goes without socks, oh, about 90&#37; of the time. Goes without shoes about 70% of the time!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 133548, member: 1848"] Star, please post the trigger gaurd. PLEASE!!! I need it with my husband. teehee. BBK - my difficult child 1 had, what I now realize are, sensory issues with socks and shoes. He would literally wear the same pair of socks until I stole them from him and burned them, becase he coudln't stand the seams, and once they were "broke in" (ie worn once already but not washed again) they were fine for him. He would take an hour to put on his socks most days. One day I had enough. We were late (again) and I grabbed the shoes and socks and made him walk to the car barefoot. The ground was frosty (but not dangerous). He learned to arrange his socks much quicker after that. However, knowing what I know now about sensory issues, I kinda feel like a heel. He says now he got over his sock sensitivity when I did that, and could even wear tube socks after that, but still... No socks was an option, also, I guess, but he was fashion police at 6, he wasn't about to go without socks, that would be NERDY. (Wee difficult child goes without socks, oh, about 90% of the time. Goes without shoes about 70% of the time!) [/QUOTE]
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