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❄️ Scratchy Snow Clothes (& Other Sensory Issues) | 11/28 Community Highlights

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Families are talking about… Winter Sensory Issues Families are talking about ... Winter Sensory

Families are talking about… Winter Sensory Issues Families are talking about ... Winter Sensory Issues Top Community Threads 1. Even if I'm able to get one on my son, he [won't rest until his coat is off](. Same goes for any sweater, sweatshirt or long-sleeved cotton tee. How can I keep him warm, safe and healthy this winter? 2. Too-tight socks, turtlenecks and snow pants, oh my! What [clothing battles]( are you having this season? 3. Have you used ["sensory friendly" clothing]( for your kids? What are your favorites? 4. Are [hair washing and hair brushing a nightmare]( for your child with sensory issues, too? What helps? 5. What tips do you have for choosing the [best, comfiest jammies]( for sensitive kids? 6. The school psychologist said my son does not meet the requirements for an IEP for sensory processing disorder because he does not have "profound" learning issues. [Would a 504 plan help?]( It Hurts When My Son With ADHD Lies to Me—Here's How I Handle It This mom says her son regularly substitutes his own version of reality for the truth. Here are her honest thoughts on his lying tendencies. [Read More]( 12/1 & 12/2 Weekend Wisdom: Managing Test-Taking Stress and Anxiety Rayma Griffin, M.Ed., educational consultant, will answer questions and share tips that can help reduce stress and anxiety as the semester wraps up. [Ask Now]( Join Us [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Google+]( [Pinterest]( [www.understood.org](  [Support Us]( You are receiving this email because you subscribed to the Understood distribution list. Copyright © 2014-2018 [UNDERSTOOD.ORG]( USA LLC. All rights reserved. "Understood" and related logos are trademarks of [UNDERSTOOD.ORG]( USA LLC and are used with permission. This website provides information of a general nature and is designed for information and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical or legal advice. Understood is a nonprofit initiative. Understood does not and will not take money from pharmaceutical companies. We do not market to or offer services to individuals in the European Union. For more information, please review the [Terms And Conditions](. "Understood" as used above includes [UNDERSTOOD.ORG]( USA LLC and NCLD, and their officers, affiliates, parents, and related entities, and their respective employees, contractors, or other personnel. [Understood.org]( 32 Laight St., 1st Floor New York, NY 10013 [Unsubscribe from Weekly Digests]( | [Privacy Policy](  Â

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