Guest guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 Our son, too, is VERY oral. We have him wear a " chew toy " around every day. There are several available (we got ours at 's Occupational Therapists). One is called Brain Power, a plastic tube on a cord that goes around the neck, and one is called Chewelry, a coil neckalce and bracelet. I'm not sure where to find them out in the real world, but I would try some online stores like autismshop.com. chews holes through his clothing every day when he is going thru one of his " chewing phases. " We always say he has disposable shirts! Alison > >Reply-To: autism-aspergers >To: autism-aspergers >Subject: Lurker with a sensory Q >Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 16:56:53 -0000 > >My 1 1/2 yo dd (HFA) has severe oral sensory issues, she mouths and >licks everything, inc the floor, walls, cupboards etc. SHe has >recently taken to chewing on the arms of our chairs!! Help!! Any >ideas on what to do? Giving her foods with 'extreme' flavors, ie hot >sauce, lemons, curry, seem to help a little but we are running out of >extreme flavors that don't have a ton of sugar. Any ideas other than >giving her a binky? >jenna and arielle > _________________________________________________________________ Choose now from 4 levels of MSN Hotmail Extra Storage - no more account overload! http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200362ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 Our son, too, is VERY oral. We have him wear a " chew toy " around every day. There are several available (we got ours at 's Occupational Therapists). One is called Brain Power, a plastic tube on a cord that goes around the neck, and one is called Chewelry, a coil neckalce and bracelet. I'm not sure where to find them out in the real world, but I would try some online stores like autismshop.com. chews holes through his clothing every day when he is going thru one of his " chewing phases. " We always say he has disposable shirts! Alison > >Reply-To: autism-aspergers >To: autism-aspergers >Subject: Lurker with a sensory Q >Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 16:56:53 -0000 > >My 1 1/2 yo dd (HFA) has severe oral sensory issues, she mouths and >licks everything, inc the floor, walls, cupboards etc. SHe has >recently taken to chewing on the arms of our chairs!! Help!! Any >ideas on what to do? Giving her foods with 'extreme' flavors, ie hot >sauce, lemons, curry, seem to help a little but we are running out of >extreme flavors that don't have a ton of sugar. Any ideas other than >giving her a binky? >jenna and arielle > _________________________________________________________________ Choose now from 4 levels of MSN Hotmail Extra Storage - no more account overload! http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200362ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2004 Report Share Posted February 17, 2004 I just keep a lot of gum around. :-) It's banned in our school district though, so when I was in public school I was one of those annoying kids who chewed on their pencil. Ah well. > Our son, too, is VERY oral. We have him wear a " chew toy " around every day. > There are several available (we got ours at 's Occupational > Therapists). One is called Brain Power, a plastic tube on a cord that goes > around the neck, and one is called Chewelry, a coil neckalce and bracelet. > I'm not sure where to find them out in the real world, but I would try some > online stores like autismshop.com. chews holes through his clothing > every day when he is going thru one of his " chewing phases. " We always say > he has disposable shirts! Alison > > > >From: " Jenna " <speakergirl4@y...> > >Reply-To: autism-aspergers > >To: autism-aspergers > >Subject: Lurker with a sensory Q > >Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 16:56:53 -0000 > > > >My 1 1/2 yo dd (HFA) has severe oral sensory issues, she mouths and > >licks everything, inc the floor, walls, cupboards etc. SHe has > >recently taken to chewing on the arms of our chairs!! Help!! Any > >ideas on what to do? Giving her foods with 'extreme' flavors, ie hot > >sauce, lemons, curry, seem to help a little but we are running out of > >extreme flavors that don't have a ton of sugar. Any ideas other than > >giving her a binky? > >jenna and arielle > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Choose now from 4 levels of MSN Hotmail Extra Storage - no more account > overload! http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200362ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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