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<blockquote data-quote="sushideluxe" data-source="post: 733488" data-attributes="member: 21956"><p>Sounds like there is a lot going on and a complete neuropsychologist evaluation is in order. A lot of her behaviors sound like some sort of sensory processing disorder, which could explain her aversion to loud noises, hot food, certain types of food, difficulty in the car seat, difficulty out in public at the store, etc. Even the head banging could be some sort of sensory seeking behavior. While you wait for your neuropsychologist evaluation, you could investigate some less expensive interventions like brushing, a weighted compression vest, or a weighted sensory blanket for sleeping. I think an Occupational Therapist (OT) diagnoses sensory processing disorder. Being premature could explain her being non-neurotypical even if it doesn't run in your family.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sushideluxe, post: 733488, member: 21956"] Sounds like there is a lot going on and a complete neuropsychologist evaluation is in order. A lot of her behaviors sound like some sort of sensory processing disorder, which could explain her aversion to loud noises, hot food, certain types of food, difficulty in the car seat, difficulty out in public at the store, etc. Even the head banging could be some sort of sensory seeking behavior. While you wait for your neuropsychologist evaluation, you could investigate some less expensive interventions like brushing, a weighted compression vest, or a weighted sensory blanket for sleeping. I think an Occupational Therapist (OT) diagnoses sensory processing disorder. Being premature could explain her being non-neurotypical even if it doesn't run in your family. Best wishes. [/QUOTE]
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