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My 3 1/2 yo dd has Sensory Integration Disfunction.  Fine, no big deal, we have been dealing with it, she has been in OT and is doing GREAT.  But now my 2 yo dd is showing all the same signs and has me frustrated.  I know part of it is learned behavior from her older sister.  Part of it is being a 2 year old.  But I think part of it is real SID, too.  Those that have 1 child with sensory issues, do you have another child with the same issues?  How do you deal with it?  I talked to Abby's (3 1/2 yo) OT today and she said do the same things with Keara (2 yo) as I have been doing with Abby, and if it gets to be too much, bring her in for OT.  As of next week, Abby is done with OT and her feeding group and I was looking forward to being done with all the running around!  LOL!  Just wondering if anyone has dealt with the same thing with siblings.
Sharon


Wed Jun 1, 2005 6:53 pm

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My 3 1/2 yo dd has Sensory Integration Disfunction. Fine, no big deal, we have been dealing with it, she has been in OT and is doing GREAT. But now my 2 yo...
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janesrita
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Jun 1, 2005
6:53 pm

No but I have heard that genetics/heredity is a factor. I think my OT told me that and I read it in Out of Sync child. I would have never thought. Dana ... ...
Dana Vadino
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Jun 1, 2005
9:33 pm

Hi Sharon, I have two kids with SID, Senna-10 1/2yrs and Jack-27mos. She is my first and he is my last, both born 5 weeks early and needed oxygen after birth....
Heidi
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Jun 1, 2005
11:53 pm

Hi Heidi, My older daughter Mazal has sensory issues, but they do not interfere with her functioning. She cannot stand her fingernails or especially toenails...
lynn kaplan
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Jun 2, 2005
1:45 pm

Hi Lynn, You are describing my daughter perfectly, with nails being cut, sensitive feet, and she will NOT wear tights. Of course at age 10, she's sort of past...
Heidi
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Jun 2, 2005
3:08 pm

Hi Lynn, You are describing my daughter perfectly, with nails being cut, sensitive feet, and she will NOT wear tights. Of course at age 10, she's sort of past...
Heidi
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Jun 2, 2005
3:11 pm

I have twins with SID, and I just do the same sensory play with the both of them togather like a group activity. Plus they both go to OT. Hugs, Wyndi ... From:...
Wyndi
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Jun 2, 2005
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Thanks Heidi. Abby was 3 weeks early (planned c-section) and did great at birth, no problems. Keara was 4 weeks early (I was in labor for the "dont know how...
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Jun 2, 2005
11:29 am

Sharon, Both Senna and Jack are particular about shoes. I cant tell you how many brand new shoes Ive got laying around the house! She seems to find something...
Heidi
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Jun 2, 2005
1:42 pm

... to go somewhere, but that doesnt always work! LOL! Sharon Keara, 2 yo, slow weight gain, miralax Abby, 3 1/2 yo SID, low muscle tone, low endurance, OT...
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Jun 2, 2005
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