Guest guest Posted January 6, 2003 Report Share Posted January 6, 2003 Perhaps he's calmed by the tactile/propriceptive input he gets from the loud music. Maybe lots of deep pressure and squishing between things would give him that and spare his ears. Gaylen In a message dated 12/27/02 1:07:56 AM Central Standard Time, thecolemans4@... writes: > In fact, > he will just repeat it over and over ( " Make it loud " ) > until I give in or threaten to turn it off. I'm > pretty certain it is not loud enough to harm his > hearing, but.... is there anything I should be > concerned about with sensory issues? I've been > allowing it because it seems to be a sensory NEED, > which I can entirely relate to, and it seems to me > that I should indulge that need. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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