AsheSkyler
Feathered Jester
Dunno about you guys, but the sensory issues are easily my worst thing to deal with. In the process of researching tactile defensiveness, I came across sensory processing disorder. And hit the jackpot!
Sensory Processing Disorder Checklist
It looks like all the little things like dyspraxia, photophobia, misophonia, adoration of weighted blankets, and all our other wonky nerves find their roots in SPD. With SPD and all the other stuff considered neurological, I'm not sure right off hand what the difference is between SPD tactile hypersensitivity and tactile defensiveness, or SPD oral hypersensitivity (or hyposensitivity, like my love of peppers) and Autistic picky eaters. And I've finally found some references to nausea caused by weird smells. I was starting to feel like the oddball of oddballs!
I'm pretty happy with a one-stop shopping trip for once instead of having to dart all over the internet for a few snippets of information on sensitive hearing, then somewhere else for clothing tags, and then a third website about blankets and socks.
So, do you think autistic sensory issues are the same or separate from sensory processing disorder?
Did some of this stuff look like so much fun you wanted to do it regardless of whether you had the issue it was meant to help? (I want some crawl tunnels and make a giant hamster/human tube set for me and my kid!)
Did your Aspie-sense tingle at the sight of that long list up there?
Sensory Processing Disorder Checklist
It looks like all the little things like dyspraxia, photophobia, misophonia, adoration of weighted blankets, and all our other wonky nerves find their roots in SPD. With SPD and all the other stuff considered neurological, I'm not sure right off hand what the difference is between SPD tactile hypersensitivity and tactile defensiveness, or SPD oral hypersensitivity (or hyposensitivity, like my love of peppers) and Autistic picky eaters. And I've finally found some references to nausea caused by weird smells. I was starting to feel like the oddball of oddballs!
I'm pretty happy with a one-stop shopping trip for once instead of having to dart all over the internet for a few snippets of information on sensitive hearing, then somewhere else for clothing tags, and then a third website about blankets and socks.
So, do you think autistic sensory issues are the same or separate from sensory processing disorder?
Did some of this stuff look like so much fun you wanted to do it regardless of whether you had the issue it was meant to help? (I want some crawl tunnels and make a giant hamster/human tube set for me and my kid!)
Did your Aspie-sense tingle at the sight of that long list up there?
