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#25198 - 09/08/08 06:02 AM
sensory integration...
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Is sensory integration a common "partner" of gifted children? I looked up "seamless socks" online today & was directed to many sensory integration websites. I know that my DS6 is super sensative to sights, sounds, smells, touch & taste.
(I finally decided to look for seamless socks after the sock issues got to be too much.)
I am new at this & still trying to figure things out with my DS6.
If sensory integration is common among gifted children, I would love a book recommendation... Thanks!!!!
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#25200 - 09/08/08 06:30 AM
Re: sensory integration...
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Thank you. Is does help! Your child won't wear socks at all, anymore??
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#25201 - 09/08/08 06:39 AM
Re: sensory integration...
[Re: floridamom]
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I'm no expert, but I'll take a stab at answering your question... I think there's a theory that some GT kids are GT in part because they take in so much info so quickly. That makes them more aware--more sensitive--to everything around them. Including their socks. Processing all that information can be overwhelming to them, and it can cause problems. They aren't good at selecting what info is important and what info is just a distraction. Personally, I have certainly seen more GT kids with sensory integration issues than I have non-GT kids. By a lot. That's totally unscientific though!  Have you tried searching the Davidson resource site? Here's what I got when I searched for "sensory integration": http://www.gt-cybersource.org/Results.aspx?NavID=1_0&stext=%22sensory+integration%22&sid=1 Maybe that's a starting point?
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#25202 - 09/08/08 06:44 AM
Re: sensory integration...
[Re: floridamom]
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Not at all, and we're in the Mid-Atlantic area. We finally just gave up. Lined boots work for him in the winter and for sledding, but no socks (and no sweaters or sweatshirts) does prevent him from trying skiing. He even ice skates w/o socks (as do pro hockey players). I think he'd love to live in FL, AZ or NV. Acutally, he likes NV the best. That way he could always wear sandals, short-sleeved t-shirts and bball shorts. The transition to long sleeves/pants is never easy in the fall.
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#25203 - 09/08/08 06:48 AM
Re: sensory integration...
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Oh, didn't see the book recommendation request. The first one I read was The Highly Sensitive Child by Elaine Aron. Very good layman's view explanation of all sorts of things (e.g., clothing and food taste/textures sensitivities, avoiding birthday parties, staying out of the fray on the playground, etc.). Others are The Out of Sync Child and The Out of Sync Child Has Fun (for activities to do togethter). Dont' have them in front of me so can't give you the author's name.
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#25207 - 09/08/08 07:17 AM
Re: sensory integration...
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Thanks all! Now that you mention bball shorts...as soon as DS6 gets home from school, he immediately changes into bball shorts or some type of pj pants. He would live in pj's if he could!
We also have issues with pants. They are too tight, too loose, come down too low in the back when he sits, etc.
His room must be in proper order before he can go to sleep. We thought for awhile that he may have OCD. But, I guess sensory integration resembles OCD a bit.
He is a HUGE germ-o-phobe. And, (if I can be graphic) he must plug his nose in the restroom. Whether he is going #1 or #2. Also, he must plug it in every public restroom.
I will absolutely read the books suggested above. Thanks so much!
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