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does your sensory seeker know why they do it?

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lattelov3r · 11/06/2012 09:02

Strange question i know but ive been thinking about this this morning and i wondered if anyones dc KNOW why they behave in certain ways for example we took ds (6) shopping yesterday cue running up and down the aisles, touching everything, shouting because i wouldnt let him push the trolly as tbh he was a danger with it, crying that he was freezing in the fridge aisles then literally seconds later trying to climb in the freezers because he was too hot, dh was not happy at all and when we came home he was sitting playing his ds perfectly normally, we spoke to him last night and asked why he behaves like that when we are out and he said he didnt know and was sort of smiling we asked him if anything bothered him noise smells etc and he said no, dh says this much mean its just naughtyness and the fact he could come home and play his ds quietly proves that what do you think??

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lattelov3r · 16/06/2012 11:18

sorry uncharted didnt notice your post, no we havnt tried anything like that it sounds a good idea though.

Well feeling really stressed today had a really bad night hes went from being better recently at going to bed to using every possible excuse to getting back up and then laughing hysterically while his baby brother is sleeping in the next room, ive mentioned before that he dosnt seem to feel the urge to use the toilet until the last second well last night he had soiled himself in bed he woke up screaming and i knew by the smell i had to strip him and shower him off while he flapped about everywhere and laughed hysterically because apparently the shower was tickly so i turn up the pressure and he cowers as its scary i really hope its not a repeat occurance :(

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