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[quote=Anonymous]I would stick with the chewelry. It's much safer than the other things she could be chewing on. If it were me, I would ride out the chewing "ferocity." I think this kind of sensory issue will calm down at some point and she will chew less or at least more discreetly. In the meantime, the chewelry will prevent your DD from chewing less safe items. It's not sightly, but we know a kid with this sensory issue and my son chewed a bit too-- it's a need and will get better. You may try some crunchy foods-- raw carrots, chewy bagels, etc. you might even consider gum if your DD is mature enough not to swallow it. [/quote]
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