Guest guest Posted April 22, 2002 Report Share Posted April 22, 2002 Hi all! You know, I was thinking about it, and I really never properly introduced myself. I just kinda popped in one day and starting email on this list like I'd been here a hundred years or something Anyhow, my name is Tabitha, friends call me Tabby. I go by Sunflhower online. I am 32, almost 33 years old. I have my own gift basket business, but I made some soap the other week (with oatmeal added, don't ask me why I did it), anyhow it turned out real nice and now I want to be a soaper like you guys. Seriously though, I'd like to learn. I'm a newbie. Currently I live in land, but in about a year or so we'll be moving to Florida. Anyhow, I work 2 days a week, and I have a small business. I'm a mommy and a wife. I do crafts and cook and bake, the whole 9 yards. I'm really enjoying this list. You guys are hilarious. Especially Sage. But thanks to you all for the welcome, help, and support. I'm really enjoying it. Take care... Sunflhower@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2002 Report Share Posted April 22, 2002 I am pleased to offer Sunflower's alter ego, Tabitha, a big Alaska welcome. Tabitha, that means we have to rub noses. :-)) ¸..·´¨¨)) -:¦:- ¸.·´ .·´¨¨)) ((¸¸.·´ ..·´ -:¦:- Sage -:¦:- -:¦:- ((¸¸.·´* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 I would also recommend cranial adjusting which Svetlana is a genius at. Tactile would be great for the anxiety and has worked very well for us. From: "Weimom@..." <Weimom@...>CHILDRENWITHCHALLENGESGROUPS (DOT) COMSent: Sun, March 13, 2011 12:04:09 AMSubject: Introducing... Hi all, I'm Heidi, mom to Cheyla ('Shyla'), 12 year old sensory wonder. We live in Palm Harbor FL. Cheyla was diagnosed with SPD at age 3 at which time I also came to realize that I had had sensory issues all my life as well. It was when she was 2 that I noticed something odd; she became very anxious right before her second birthday party. I thought it was just the beginning of the terrible twos but as soon as her party was over she was back to her sweet self again. By the time she turned 3, tactile defensiveness had fully blossomed. I searched 'clothes hurt body' on the internet and found the words 'sensory integration'. In the years to follow she attended speech therapy and then a speech pre-k as well as occupational therapies and cranial sacral therapy. We tried brushing and a listening program as well but nothing has really made a dent in her biggest issue, tactile defensiveness. She is also sensitive to light and sound and is painfully shy albeit popular with her close knit group of friends. Now that adolescence is approaching and hormones are kicking in, her anxiety has increased. She cannot tolerate layered clothes or anything even slightly scratchy or snug on her body. Cheyla is very bright and strives for perfection in everything she does. Still, it's hard for her to get comfortable in her own body and nearly impossible after being wet. She loves being in water but drying off after is what causes the most problems. I found this group after listening to a discussion via the Consciously Parenting Project which lead me to search for more on Dr. Masgutova's therapy. I have not taken any courses yet but I look forward to learning more in the future. Heidi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 I would suggest taking the Tactile Integration course---there is one coming up in a few locations---Seattle, Durango, and New Orleans (check www.masgutovamethod.com) Also, I would consider working with Fear Paralysis Reflex and the Moro reflex to work with feeling safe and possibly help you and your daughter with sensitivity to sound and light. SandyOn Mar 12, 2011, at 9:04 PM, Weimom@... wrote: Hi all, I'm Heidi, mom to Cheyla ('Shyla'), 12 year old sensory wonder. We live in Palm Harbor FL. Cheyla was diagnosed with SPD at age 3 at which time I also came to realize that I had had sensory issues all my life as well. It was when she was 2 that I noticed something odd; she became very anxious right before her second birthday party. I thought it was just the beginning of the terrible twos but as soon as her party was over she was back to her sweet self again. By the time she turned 3, tactile defensiveness had fully blossomed. I searched 'clothes hurt body' on the internet and found the words 'sensory integration'. In the years to follow she attended speech therapy and then a speech pre-k as well as occupational therapies and cranial sacral therapy. We tried brushing and a listening program as well but nothing has really made a dent in her biggest issue, tactile defensiveness. She is also sensitive to light and sound and is painfully shy albeit popular with her close knit group of friends. Now that adolescence is approaching and hormones are kicking in, her anxiety has increased. She cannot tolerate layered clothes or anything even slightly scratchy or snug on her body. Cheyla is very bright and strives for perfection in everything she does. Still, it's hard for her to get comfortable in her own body and nearly impossible after being wet. She loves being in water but drying off after is what causes the most problems. I found this group after listening to a discussion via the Consciously Parenting Project which lead me to search for more on Dr. Masgutova's therapy. I have not taken any courses yet but I look forward to learning more in the future. Heidi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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