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New to the Site- looking for parents of O.D.D/A.d.h.d children my daughter in 4.5 yr
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 528968" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>You'll be tracking the MH stuff, obviously, given family history.</p><p></p><p>Still might want to check out sensory. Its a set of issues that can occur along with all sorts of other dxes... for some dxes, it's considered part-and-parcel, but you don't need to be Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) to have sensory issues.</p><p></p><p>And... as far as Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) goes? if she gets it most of the time, watch for two things when she doesn't...</p><p>- background noise - is this in a noisy environment? or even in a quietly-noisy environment? Paper rustling, water running, all sorts of noises that most of us filter... some people can't.</p><p>- tired - "listening" takes a lot of brain power if there is even a MINOR impairment at any point along the line; therefore, at some point, there isn't enough brain power left. All sorts of things contribute to this - how much listening they have had to do today, how much noise to filter, how much sensory overload, hunger, not sleeping well for other reasons...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 528968, member: 11791"] You'll be tracking the MH stuff, obviously, given family history. Still might want to check out sensory. Its a set of issues that can occur along with all sorts of other dxes... for some dxes, it's considered part-and-parcel, but you don't need to be Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) to have sensory issues. And... as far as Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) goes? if she gets it most of the time, watch for two things when she doesn't... - background noise - is this in a noisy environment? or even in a quietly-noisy environment? Paper rustling, water running, all sorts of noises that most of us filter... some people can't. - tired - "listening" takes a lot of brain power if there is even a MINOR impairment at any point along the line; therefore, at some point, there isn't enough brain power left. All sorts of things contribute to this - how much listening they have had to do today, how much noise to filter, how much sensory overload, hunger, not sleeping well for other reasons... [/QUOTE]
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