Guest guest Posted July 4, 2006 Report Share Posted July 4, 2006 It's here, from 60 Seconds on Sensory Processing Disorders. Just dropping in to share a practical SPD tip with you! Hope you're having a first rate week! Sensory challenges come in a wide variety of forms...... Noises that we can barely hear, but our children find painful. Fluorescent lights that seem commonplace, but have flickers and buzzing that make our children anxious. Clothing tags and textures that we think nothing about .... until our child undresses in public because they simply can't stand the sensation for another second. Mom Haarstad has had lots of experience working through significant touch sensitivity with her daughter and dozens of other families. It can be an overwhelming task, but has written a terrific article to show you how to cope -- one step at a time, with patience and persistence. Read her practical and insightful advice at: http://clicks.aweber.com/z/ct/?w5mwBXn1lZyojvmlE6PpKA That's our tip for the week! Well, hope that's helpful to you, Talk to you later! Connecting Advocates to Answers at: Ideal Lives - http://clicks.aweber.com/z/ct/?KoXWKFXwL5PnndZ.dsvTzA Ideal Lives Project, 416 Frances, Enid, Oklahoma 73703, USA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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