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Old 02-18-2003, 08:22 PM
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They did mention wanting to test his sensories, they haven't yet though. But you have given me something more to look into, thanks. He's not as extreme as your neice, when it comes to loud sounds. We can be sitting around the dinner table and I raise my voice to my daughter to warn her she's going to spill her milk. He will cry out very scared and try to get away. But I didn't scream or was "that" loud, basically a raised voice.Also he seems to always want something small in his hands, and has problems with alot of textures. He won't eat meat or anything tough, although he has all his teeth. The other thing is he doesn't react to pain as normal, when pinched he laughs. A girl in class bit him and left teeth imprints and my son put his arm out to her and was giggling and said "mo" (for more). This is when they brought up sensory testing. I'll have to ask what they have decided and if they are still interested in doing that. I wonder if this is related to speech? If so what type of help did your neice recieve?
Thanks again, Sheryl
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