[tri-med] Re: older triers

Claire had PT today and she was 'rocking' - backand forth, something
she just started doing, and her therapist mentioned that she wasn't
getting enough 'spacial' stimulation... mentioned that she needed to
swing, etc.
We had an infant swing for her when she was tiny, but gave that away
as she outgrew it. Now we will look into another swing for her.  The
PT mentioned that sometimes kids don't get enough and they tend to do
to things that are socially unacceptable (like rocking).

Guessing that parents with older triers knew this, but might be able
to chime in on what we should think about in regards to stimulating
her with swings, and does it help to keep her from rocking?  How cool
to have a simple solution like that.

Debbie, mom to Claire (T18 4 years old)

On 7/25/07, NanlorW@xxxxxxx <NanlorW@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I hate taking him to Disneyland and places like that, because all he
> does is ride the roller coasters over and over just for the sensory thrill, 
> but
> he does not understand that that will never bring him real happiness. But,
> then again, I don't know what will.
>
>
>
> Nan
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> Dom, 9/16/83, Tri 18 mosaic and Bipolar Disorder.
> Ali, 6/12/83, Autism, Tourette Syndrome, ADHD
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