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When you notice your student avoiding or seeking sensory, but not sure what to do, try some of these: Sensory seeking (under responsive or hypo-sensitive to sensory stimulus) Sensory Avoiding (over-responsive or hyper sensitive to sensory stimulus) Does child: Touchy feely – needs to touch everything Crave touch Self abusive (head slapping/banging, biting, pinching) Mouth objects Unaware of bumps, bruises, bug bites Seek messy play Difficulty grading (breaks objects, breaks pencil lead) Too rough when hugging or playing with friends Unaware of dirty face, runny nose Risk taker – seeks strong sensory input Hard petting of animals Fidget with pen, buttons, hair Does child Avoids cuddling Distressed with light play involving touch (itsy bitsy spider) Stands alone to avoid being near others Avoids groups for fear of sudden touch Becomes anxious with touch or light accidental brush Avoids hair being groomed Wipes kiss from face Over reacts to cut, bruise or bug bite Dislikes messy play (shaving cream) Avoids clothes with tags or seams Does not like shoes and socks Walks only on toes Selective with clothing texture Avoids certain textures in food Dislikes having face washed Bath time is a challenge