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Old 11-16-2007, 04:01 PM   #1
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anyone know any good books on this subject. my daughter 3 was just diagnosed with SPD and I read the out of sync child. Just wondering if anyone had any input

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I don't but I will ask my friends if they do
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I don't know any that I can personally recommend however I just did a quick search on amazon and they seem to have quite a few that have received 5 star reviews.
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thanks i will check it out
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how were they able to diagnose her? What tests did they complete?
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they did a lot of strange tests. They put her in a bin of dried beans...at first she did not want her feet to touch them. Once she sat they buried a toy that she really wanted and she did not use her hands to touch the beans. They also put jello on the table and she would not touch the jello. It is strange but the therapist taught me this brushing technique with a soft brush and I have not had one arguement about clothes since we started doing this every morning. She still wont let me kiss her that is the saddest thing of all. if I ask her for a kiss she gives me the top of her head the thapist said that the moch is one of the most sensitive areas. It is funny if I sneak a kiss in on her face she wipes it right off.
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thats what they did for my friends kids too
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I did not know there was such a thing. Could you explain more about what this is? I have learned something new today
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I don't know a whole lot about the subject, I am wondering if this is something that is outgrown, or if it is lifelong disorder?
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