Articles Tagged Sensory Seeker

A Very Touchy Day

May 13, 2013 by in Seekers, SPD with 0 Comments

 

“And the rain, rain, rain came down, down, down/In rushing, rising riv’lets…” – from Winnie the Pooh.
Yes that was most of the night before last and yesterday morning. For the most part it was nice, we got to have Daddy home till noon since he can’t work in the rain. And once the front moved out everything was extra bright and crisp looking outside.
After Vic was finally able to head out for the day, our afternoon here got very busy, but not in the ways I had hoped.
Kit was having very clingy day. And a wanting-to-be-naked day. And a let’s-get-into-everything-and-make-lots-of-messes day. It was evident very early that any attempts to get housework done were going to be undone, helped with. So I gave in and decided I’d simply dedicate the rest of the day to the kids.
In doing so I gave them permission to make plenty of (controlled) messes. And freed myself from all of the frustration, turning into anger, when they are busy making messes while I am trying to clean up the ones we already have. That can become a vicious cycle that just ends up making all of us unhappy. …continue reading

Help

March 20, 2013 by in Advice, Behavior, Parenting, SPD with 15 Comments

As I write this, I realize that this is the place I need to turn to.  I can’t talk with family or friends.  I’m just starting back up again with our occupational therapist and am waiting for a call back from our psychologist.  I need help.  I have been wanting to write a post now for several days and it took today to actually motivate me to write.  Normally, I have something uplifting to say.  Tonight, unfortunately, I don’t have much.  All I can think of at this point is HELP.  I am at the end of my rope as cliché as it sounds.  I have done this too long and can’t do it any more without some kind of relief.  I’m praying that your support gives me that.  So, what’s up you might ask?  Well…

For the last several weeks my Bean has been going down hill, fast.  Since summer she was doing amazing.  She was sleeping through the night which for a kid who didn’t sleep through the night EVER was a huge accomplishment.  She wasn’t seeking, she was behaving and keeping it together at school.  I didn’t notice anything until several weeks ago my husband was traveling and I was home with my other two kids (one home from kindergarten sick, other is 3).  She was seeking like crazy.  Constantly wrestling with her brother, touching and kicking her sister. Biting non-foods, rubbing soap all over her arms and hands.  I started back with the sensory diet we were more lax on.

The next week the meltdowns started.  We had a sitter for the kids one night.   Bean was bothering the sister, not listening to the sitter and drawing on the sitter’s belongings.  The sitter put her in her room to calm down (per instruction) = meltdown.  When I got home it took me 20 mins to calm her down.  Well, there goes having her stay with sitters.  A couple days after that fiasco she lost it at my parents and tried to kick my mom.  After all of this I brought back the therapists. …continue reading


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SPD DIY: There’s No Day Like A Snow Day

January 9, 2013 in DIY, Seekers, Sensory Diet, Winter with 12 Comments

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January 31, 2012 in Behavior, Humor, Seekers, SPD with 19 Comments

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