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[quote=Anonymous]One neuro possibility is sensory processing disorder or sensory integration issues. Basically right and left Brain aren't talking, or hands or ears are sending too much info to the brain, or not enough. Google some info but it's common among children who've suffered trauma, malnutrition, etc. a lot of similar advice to what you've already received, but there may be a few extra tips - if she has a flat affect (under stimulated) then doing some jumping jacks, pushing a wall, or playing with wet sand in a bowl or other gritty textures may stimulate her brain enough to help her regulate her emotions more. Thank you for your work and for making such a difference in this child's life. You're a true hero. [/quote]
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