Barb I hadn't heard anything about an extension

Lulu, when I started reading about sensory processing disorder, it was like a lightbulb. Matilda seeks sensory input, she needs to feel stuff rubbing against her, so she rubs her foot along the ground occasionally, she knocks into walls, she doesn't notice when she's fallen down that it should hurt a bit.... She seeks those feelings, so she doesn't avoid them She also seeks feeling dizzy, so she loves to climb high things, jump on the trampoline, swing, spin, twist, jump off things...... Thats a sensory processing issue when its gets to be something that means they can't stop moving... they are in perpetual motion, or should we say a "cyclone"??

I have an awesome book that explains it really well called "an out of sync child" I will bring it with me on holidays today, if I can find it I may have lent it to someone else... Otherwise, I'll bring some other books I have.

Sarah lent me heaps when we first were told that Matilda had it. We had the obvious issues with her with auditory processing, she had panic attacks with sirens, and if we were in loud places she disappeared and lost it entirely.

We are off on holidays!!! Leaving today to travel down to Melbourne... wish us luck!