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Not Now...My SPD child is on Sensory Overload!!!: February 2010
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Not Now.My SPD child is on Sensory Overload! One Mom's Story of Parenting a Child with Sensory Processing Disorder. Tuesday, February 23, 2010. Today was a good day. Well, it wasn't a good day for Andy. He's sick. Again. That's apparently what happens when he constantly puts everything in his mouth. He gets exposed to germs. Lots of them. My morning was crazy and chaotic between the fever and the complaints of not feeling well and the trip to the doctor's office. So, yes, it was definitely a good day!
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Not Now...My SPD child is on Sensory Overload!!!: October 2010
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Not Now.My SPD child is on Sensory Overload! One Mom's Story of Parenting a Child with Sensory Processing Disorder. Tuesday, October 26, 2010. Today was a no good, very bad day for Andy. When I picked him up from the bus stop, he was a crying mess because he fell down while running off the bus. To make things worse, his shirt was all buttoned incorrectly because he apparently thought it was appropriate to unbutton it while at school today, and then obviously had a difficult time putting it back on. Frida...
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Not Now...My SPD child is on Sensory Overload!!!: July 2010
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Not Now.My SPD child is on Sensory Overload! One Mom's Story of Parenting a Child with Sensory Processing Disorder. Thursday, July 22, 2010. As you know, I haven't been feeling the best, so weekends have been pretty lazy around our house. Because of that, I decided it was time for us to go do something fun as a family. I planned a trip to a local "pick your own" farm to pick some blackberries. The last time we went to pick blackberries, Andy was 16 months old, and he loved it! And, he didn't like the bee...
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Not Now...My SPD child is on Sensory Overload!!!: How far we've come...
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Not Now.My SPD child is on Sensory Overload! One Mom's Story of Parenting a Child with Sensory Processing Disorder. Monday, November 8, 2010. How far we've come. Yet this year we've had no clothing issues. He progressed from shorts and short sleeves to jeans and long sleeves with no problems. His tactile issues seem to be nonexistent. I'm sure from time to time little issues will creep up, and when they do, I know how to handle them. November 9, 2010 at 11:23 AM. November 12, 2010 at 3:43 PM.
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Not Now...My SPD child is on Sensory Overload!!!: November 2010
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Not Now.My SPD child is on Sensory Overload! One Mom's Story of Parenting a Child with Sensory Processing Disorder. Monday, November 8, 2010. How far we've come. Yet this year we've had no clothing issues. He progressed from shorts and short sleeves to jeans and long sleeves with no problems. His tactile issues seem to be nonexistent. I'm sure from time to time little issues will creep up, and when they do, I know how to handle them. Tuesday, November 2, 2010. I'll admit, I'm a little scared. I wonder if...
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Not Now...My SPD child is on Sensory Overload!!!: I'll admit, I'm a little scared...
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Not Now.My SPD child is on Sensory Overload! One Mom's Story of Parenting a Child with Sensory Processing Disorder. Tuesday, November 2, 2010. I'll admit, I'm a little scared. There's something that's been bothering me lately.something I'm scared of. I haven't been really vocal about this yet, because I wasn't sure how people would react. I didn't want to be judged. But, I've decided that most of you followers of my blog will totally "get it". I just feel like I would love to have a child without a diagn...
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Not Now...My SPD child is on Sensory Overload!!!: March 2010
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Not Now.My SPD child is on Sensory Overload! One Mom's Story of Parenting a Child with Sensory Processing Disorder. Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Three things I learned today. 1 Letting Nate play outside as much as he wants is not always a good choice. It may be good for his sensory diet, but makes for an overtired, overstimulated, exhausted and crabby child, which leads to a total meltdown at bedtime. 2 Sitting in rush hour traffic for an hour on the way home from Andy's Occupational Therapy session sucks.
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Not Now...My SPD child is on Sensory Overload!!!: We are in full on meltdown mode...
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Not Now.My SPD child is on Sensory Overload! One Mom's Story of Parenting a Child with Sensory Processing Disorder. Monday, October 25, 2010. We are in full on meltdown mode. Andy is having a major meltdown. It's been a while since I've seen one this bad. And today, well, things have "hit the fan" so to speak. This has carried over to his work at school as well. He has recently "forgotten" to capitalize letters at the beginning of his sentences and "forgotten" to use punctuation. Today he said he had fin...
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Not Now...My SPD child is on Sensory Overload!!!: May 2010
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Not Now.My SPD child is on Sensory Overload! One Mom's Story of Parenting a Child with Sensory Processing Disorder. Saturday, May 29, 2010. Oh, and I almost forgot. We have officially been accepted into the Autism Clinic I mentioned in a previous post. They have reviewed the paperwork that I filled out, as well as the paperwork from Andy's pediatrician, and they believe Andy does warrant a full evaluation for Asperger's Syndrome. Thank you everyone for you kind words and support over the last few months.