He doesn’t have to have everything in the checklist marked! If that helps any! He may have only slight SPD issues. It is possible! For my son had many of the overstimulation marked but not nearly all.
Also, it keeps developing at different stages of life. Think back to when he was a baby and see if there was anything “not right” As my ds got older, the SPD issues changed. It continues to change.
Also, SPD and OCD can go together. I just read from a poster on a forum that their son’s doctor said her son had OCD w/ SPD. And that OCD is different in different kids. Not all OCD is the same. Like we see in the movies! Lock unlock lock unlock lock unlock doors etc
Does any of this sound familiar? Even if a few get checked off? And, some kids have things checked out of both under/over stimulation!!
2. Hyposensitivity To Touch (Under-Responsive):
__ may crave touch, needs to touch everything and everyone
__ is not aware of being touched/bumped unless done with extreme force or intensity
__ is not bothered by injuries, like cuts and bruises, and shows no distress with shots (may even say they love getting shots!)
__ may not be aware that hands or face are dirty or feel his/her nose running
__ may be self-abusive; pinching, biting, or banging his own head
__ mouths objects excessively
__ frequently hurts other children or pets while playing
__ repeatedly touches surfaces or objects that are soothing (i.e., blanket)
__ seeks out surfaces and textures that provide strong tactile feedback
__ thoroughly enjoys and seeks out messy play
__ craves vibrating or strong sensory input
__ has a preference and craving for excessively spicy, sweet, sour, or salty foods
Also, they make sensory products for both types The sensory tubs are a great idea!
http://www.sensory-processing-disorder.com/sensory-integration-products.html
Then again, YOU know your child! 🙂