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#60476 - 11/05/09 07:02 PM Re: Sensory Integration Disorder [Re: Wyldkat]
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Registered: 10/29/08
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Originally Posted By: Wyldkat
Originally Posted By: LadybugMom
I talked to a local agency that gives free screenings for SPD.


Where/how did you find this agency?


I think I did a search on sensory and our town (Des Moines)...

http://www.childserve.org/index.php/component/registrationpro/?func=details&did=8

I'm not sure if most cities have this type of non-profit or not. Childserve has a good reputation here but I always thought of them as serving kids with more severe disabilities so it was just luck that I found this.

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#60552 - 11/06/09 02:38 PM Re: Sensory Integration Disorder [Re: LadybugMom]
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Registered: 05/22/09
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Thanks! I'll check that out.

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#60894 - 11/10/09 06:31 PM Re: Sensory Integration Disorder [Re: Wyldkat]
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I found out that there is a federal program managed by the states (or something like that) that will test and provide support to kids under the age of 3 if their issues will effect schooling. After 3 it is taken over by the school system. Both are supposed to be free. Our pediatrician just wrote a referral to the CA version for Bear about the sensory issues when I told her what I had found in the tantrum diary I've been keeping. YAY!

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#60897 - 11/10/09 07:51 PM Re: Sensory Integration Disorder [Re: Wyldkat]
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my 3 1/2 year old who taught himself to read, has sensory integration disorder. he toe walks, so he falls all the time, he does not like loud noises so he tends to hide and cover his ears or lay on the floor and make carpet angels (like snow angels) if things are too loud. he tantrums to no end when he gets overwhelmed(again, usually by noise). he doesn't like the way his clothes feel, he scratches up his skin when he is overwhelmed, sometimes drawing blood. he doesn't like change. i worried about him, and had him evaluated for free by the state early childhood intervention program when he was 2. he was not delayed enough in enough categories to receive services. i waited until he was 3, and contacted the district office and our local school screened him for services by the school. they said his problems would likely not effect his schooling. well...i guess they were "somewhat" right, because right after that....he asked me to teach him to read... i told him i wouldn't teach him to read because he was only 3, so he taught himself and is now reading at the level of a late Kindergartener/early first grader and has 2 more years before he can go to kindergarten.

so now i have a 3 year old academically ready for school, but i'm not sure how those sensory issues will work out.i am going to have him screened through the gifted preschool program. but i am not sure they will want to help him either. as a mom, i know i can not just wait 2 years and then send him to school like a typical kid, because he is exceptional, in 2 ways.

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