Ashy has never had an actual 'diagnosis' but is curretnly seeing a psychologist/cognitive bahaviour therapist to help her learn to cope with her 'sensory issues'
While there is no set 'tag' for her at the moment, its a case of yes she is displaying sensory processing problems, she is pedantic and particular and yes we need to work with her to help her over come these prpblems. Its not a case of 'fixing' something, its more like helping us all deal with these issues.

She loves the appointments, they are lots of fun for her and they are defiantely helping her. We still have issues, but not like we used to. She has been going for a few months now, she's been about 4 time i think??

I'd love to hear more about the assessment. I saw a peadiatrician that said there was nothing wrong at all and I wanted to cry at the end of it, I felt like I was completely dismissed. This therapist I see now was the first person to actually listen to me and take it all seriouslly and say yes, there is a problem and now we need to look at how we can help it. She was also shocked that the peadiatrician said everything was okay.