Nothing shows Tactile Aversion and Defensiveness quite like messy play. Notice the 2-finger pincher grasp, the hesitation to touch anything but the powder and the immediate "escape" response when the applesauce touches his fingers. What the video doesn't show is the coaxing that occurred before he would even sit at the table with the food. He has become accustomed to this type of messy play and is usually able to participate for a few minutes, but knowing that he can say "all done" and have his hands wiped is a very important aspect of the "trust" that he feels which allows him to do this.
Meet JC. He is now 6 years old, full of life, and can light up a room with is smile. He loves legos, youtube and being outside. Unless you have witnessed his meltdowns, tantrums, sensitivities to touch and texture, refusal to eat or difficulty coping in situations of over-stimulation, you may think that he is just like every other child his age. But JC struggles with Autism & Sensory Processing Disorder. Here is our story of how we are learning that he is just perfect in his very own way.
Friday, February 22, 2013
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