Sefoti
Earning My Ears
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- Oct 10, 2012
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I'm editing this original post after some of the responses. My original post is quoted below for those who are interested but I feel like it was misleading in the sense that last year is not typical behavior of her and we do not expect that same reaction this year as we are aware of what the problems are and she can now talk which she could not do well last year and which caused a lot of problems.
Basically my daughter has SPD she does not get enough input so she seeks it through unsafe measures. Last year we went to Disney prior to knowing she had a problem and it was horrible. She was completely overwhelmed and was just nuts. We are going back next month with her and my son and I am looking for suggestions on navigating Disney with sensory kids. She is not sensitive to noise, sounds, touch. She is opposite so very dulled senses which cause her to seek deep input. Her biggest obstacle is visual. She behaves as though she has severe ADD and gets very hyper active from visual input. We are concerned about lines as she has a very hard time waiting and of course the fact that she has no concept of where she is in space so I worry about long lines with people around us. She bumps very hard into things and trips over people constantly.
Things I will be doing after various comments here:
Wearing her
Putting a hat on her and sunglasses
Planning for long breaks and swimming and splash pads for sensory input that she likes.
Getting to park early.
Character dining vs meetings in park.
Bringing a wrap (girasol) for swinging her and making table hammock for quiet retreat at snack time.
Bringing pipe cleaners and other fidgets.
Crunchy snacks for oral input.
Back pack with tail to prevent her from taking off.
Oral fidgets
Sound therapy
iPad and iPhone for lines
Pictures of lines and lots of visual reminders of appropriate line behavior
Markers for lines.
Basically my daughter has SPD she does not get enough input so she seeks it through unsafe measures. Last year we went to Disney prior to knowing she had a problem and it was horrible. She was completely overwhelmed and was just nuts. We are going back next month with her and my son and I am looking for suggestions on navigating Disney with sensory kids. She is not sensitive to noise, sounds, touch. She is opposite so very dulled senses which cause her to seek deep input. Her biggest obstacle is visual. She behaves as though she has severe ADD and gets very hyper active from visual input. We are concerned about lines as she has a very hard time waiting and of course the fact that she has no concept of where she is in space so I worry about long lines with people around us. She bumps very hard into things and trips over people constantly.
Things I will be doing after various comments here:
Wearing her
Putting a hat on her and sunglasses
Planning for long breaks and swimming and splash pads for sensory input that she likes.
Getting to park early.
Character dining vs meetings in park.
Bringing a wrap (girasol) for swinging her and making table hammock for quiet retreat at snack time.
Bringing pipe cleaners and other fidgets.
Crunchy snacks for oral input.
Back pack with tail to prevent her from taking off.
Oral fidgets
Sound therapy
iPad and iPhone for lines
Pictures of lines and lots of visual reminders of appropriate line behavior
Markers for lines.