Sensory Issues with Clothing/ Care of your child

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Mummy_of_Peanut
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19 Sep 2012, 1:43 pm

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Is it possible she is too hot to wear layers most of the time.
Yes, as well as the sensitivity to fabrics, seams, etc, she also feels hot. She takes her coat off when she comes out at home time. A couple of days ago, I watched her come out of the door, wearing her coat like a cape and over her bag. One of the teachers caught her and asked her to put it on properly. I watched from a distance as she did so. Then she came running over to me and immediately put the coat back on, Superman style. But, she was also wearing gloves. Her hands get cold and she will sometimes wear gloves and a sleeveless top!


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19 Sep 2012, 2:41 pm

Mummy_of_Peanut wrote:
CyborgUprising wrote:
Is it possible she is too hot to wear layers most of the time.
Yes, as well as the sensitivity to fabrics, seams, etc, she also feels hot. She takes her coat off when she comes out at home time. A couple of days ago, I watched her come out of the door, wearing her coat like a cape and over her bag. One of the teachers caught her and asked her to put it on properly. I watched from a distance as she did so. Then she came running over to me and immediately put the coat back on, Superman style. But, she was also wearing gloves. Her hands get cold and she will sometimes wear gloves and a sleeveless top!


My feet are ice-cold 24/7 and my hands easily become just as cold.