Guest guest Posted February 20, 2007 Report Share Posted February 20, 2007 Greetings from Malaysia & peace be upon you and yours. You are such a wonderful group of people and I am so very happy that I found you. My son has verbally improved after taking the NN EFA & EPA & Vit E. His siblings now call him the " I want " and " What that " monster. But he has also picked up another peculiar habit i.e. when he is excited, he either pulls the hair or scratches the arm of the person closest to him or he grabs the shoulder of his shirt (or my shirt) with his teeth and sucks on the material. I am wondering if excitement triggers a sensory attack and if there is any SI exercise (intervention) that can help him. Fyi, SI is still at an infancy stage in Malaysia and its difficult to get advise from a qualified OT. Currently, my son goes thru SI but we dont know the objective of some of the SI routines he does (e.g. hanging upside down from a bar). Tq ever so much for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2007 Report Share Posted February 22, 2007 There are a couple of books that I found helpful for my son. The out of Sync Child and the out of sync child has fun. I ordered both of mine off of amazon.com _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of salwaabubakar Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 7:49 AM Subject: [ ] Need Help in diagnosing sensory issue Greetings from Malaysia & peace be upon you and yours. You are such a wonderful group of people and I am so very happy that I found you. My son has verbally improved after taking the NN EFA & EPA & Vit E. His siblings now call him the " I want " and " What that " monster. But he has also picked up another peculiar habit i.e. when he is excited, he either pulls the hair or scratches the arm of the person closest to him or he grabs the shoulder of his shirt (or my shirt) with his teeth and sucks on the material. I am wondering if excitement triggers a sensory attack and if there is any SI exercise (intervention) that can help him. Fyi, SI is still at an infancy stage in Malaysia and its difficult to get advise from a qualified OT. Currently, my son goes thru SI but we dont know the objective of some of the SI routines he does (e.g. hanging upside down from a bar). Tq ever so much for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2007 Report Share Posted February 22, 2007 Sensational Kids is another good book out there. > > There are a couple of books that I found helpful for my son. The out of > Sync Child and the out of sync child has fun. I ordered both of mine off of > amazon.com > > > > _____ > > From: > [mailto: ] On Behalf Of salwaabubakar > Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 7:49 AM > > Subject: [ ] Need Help in diagnosing sensory issue > > > > Greetings from Malaysia & peace be upon you and yours. You are such a > wonderful group of people and I am so very happy that I found you. My > son has verbally improved after taking the NN EFA & EPA & Vit E. His > siblings now call him the " I want " and " What that " monster. But he has > also picked up another peculiar habit i.e. when he is excited, he > either pulls the hair or scratches the arm of the person closest to > him or he grabs the shoulder of his shirt (or my shirt) with his teeth > and sucks on the material. I am wondering if excitement triggers a > sensory attack and if there is any SI exercise (intervention) that can > help him. Fyi, SI is still at an infancy stage in Malaysia and its > difficult to get advise from a qualified OT. Currently, my son goes > thru SI but we dont know the objective of some of the SI routines he > does (e.g. hanging upside down from a bar). Tq ever so much for your > help. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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