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[quote=Anonymous]My son just got used to loud noises and people touching him. It took a few years of school before he tolerated the noise and general crowdedness/chaos of that environment. The doctor he went to see when he was 3 said that sometimes very intelligent children exhibit signs of sensory processing disorder b/c they have heightened senses. My son still notices noises, smells, etc and talks about them but they he seems much less sensitive to them now 4 yrs later.[/quote]
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