alicia080979
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I know lots of parents in here have experience with a child with sensory processing issues/disorders and I wanted to get some input and opinions. Our first foster son was 16 mo old when he came to us and had sensory issues but he was only with us for a few months so our experience is limited.
Our foster daughter (we have had her since birth and hope to adopt her) is 8 months old today and since she was born she has done a lot of thrashing around. At her 6 month check up the Dr said just to watch her but wasn't too concerned because developmentally she is on track. Now that she is getting bigger and interacting with her surroundings more, I just wanted some opinions on what to watch for. If she has some markers for Sensory Processing Disorder, I want to be proactive and do as much as we can early to help her along the way.
There are a few things that have stuck out to me as being atypical but I don't know what is "normal" and what is not other than from my daycare children (I have run a daycare for the past 5 years so lots of general experience with children). A few things off the top of my head...
She will thrash her head around and flip it side to side when there are a lot of different noises or different things going on around her. She doesn't scream and cry, just the head/upper body thrashing.
She also hates for her skin to be touching the ground. She is fine with legging/pants on but if we put her on the carpet or grass she screams until we pick her up. I give her lots of sensory toys to play with just in general as she is a trauma baby (6+ months of neonatal drug exposure) so I try to help her as much as I can with that. Her hands touching other things don't bother her so I am wondering if the leg texture thing is pretty normal just bc it is something different.
She still has to be swaddled (arms out but stomach/mid section) pretty tight in order to sleep soundly. I am assuming she is needing that proprioceptive input still.
She has started to bury her face into my chest/arm when there are a lot of people close to her if they are unfamiliar faces.
Yesterday we had ~20 people over for Easter. We haven't had that many people over since Christmas and she was only 4 months old so slept most of that evening. At the end of the day when it was bottle and bed time, she drank her bottle while I was holding her on the couch so lots of noise/commotion and as soon as I took her upstairs to rock her in her room where it was dark & quiet she threw up everywhere. She has never thrown up before. She was fine before and fine after. She was fine all day today. I am wondering if she didn't just get overwhelmed from all the people.
Any opinions/advice would be helpful! Just trying to navigate what is typical and what are things we need to take note of to talk with the Dr about at her 9 month check up from other parents who have been there.
Thanks!
ETA... I am going to continue watching her closely around crowds/noises because we just added a June trip to Disney to take our 16 foster son and I am not sure how well she will do there with everything going on.
Our foster daughter (we have had her since birth and hope to adopt her) is 8 months old today and since she was born she has done a lot of thrashing around. At her 6 month check up the Dr said just to watch her but wasn't too concerned because developmentally she is on track. Now that she is getting bigger and interacting with her surroundings more, I just wanted some opinions on what to watch for. If she has some markers for Sensory Processing Disorder, I want to be proactive and do as much as we can early to help her along the way.
There are a few things that have stuck out to me as being atypical but I don't know what is "normal" and what is not other than from my daycare children (I have run a daycare for the past 5 years so lots of general experience with children). A few things off the top of my head...
She will thrash her head around and flip it side to side when there are a lot of different noises or different things going on around her. She doesn't scream and cry, just the head/upper body thrashing.
She also hates for her skin to be touching the ground. She is fine with legging/pants on but if we put her on the carpet or grass she screams until we pick her up. I give her lots of sensory toys to play with just in general as she is a trauma baby (6+ months of neonatal drug exposure) so I try to help her as much as I can with that. Her hands touching other things don't bother her so I am wondering if the leg texture thing is pretty normal just bc it is something different.
She still has to be swaddled (arms out but stomach/mid section) pretty tight in order to sleep soundly. I am assuming she is needing that proprioceptive input still.
She has started to bury her face into my chest/arm when there are a lot of people close to her if they are unfamiliar faces.
Yesterday we had ~20 people over for Easter. We haven't had that many people over since Christmas and she was only 4 months old so slept most of that evening. At the end of the day when it was bottle and bed time, she drank her bottle while I was holding her on the couch so lots of noise/commotion and as soon as I took her upstairs to rock her in her room where it was dark & quiet she threw up everywhere. She has never thrown up before. She was fine before and fine after. She was fine all day today. I am wondering if she didn't just get overwhelmed from all the people.
Any opinions/advice would be helpful! Just trying to navigate what is typical and what are things we need to take note of to talk with the Dr about at her 9 month check up from other parents who have been there.
Thanks!
ETA... I am going to continue watching her closely around crowds/noises because we just added a June trip to Disney to take our 16 foster son and I am not sure how well she will do there with everything going on.