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Reply to "20m old - non stop hitting and pushing "
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[quote=Anonymous]He is seeking sensory input. Give him things he can push, "heavy work" to do to satisfy the craving, like pulling a wagon, rearranging heavy things, pushing on a tree or wall pretending to move it like a superhero, create people sandwiches by laying between pillows or mats, give big strong hugs, play tug of war, etc. His body is lashing out and letting you know that he needs to do more pushing, pulling, lifting, carrying, climbing. You may be surprised that if you introduce more of the regularly in the day, especially right before the times of day when you usually have difficulty with him, it will smooth right over those frustrating times. This is how a child's body grows and the nervous system develops. [/quote]
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