Best Piece of SPD Advice by Patty

Guest post by contributor Patty Porch of Pancakes Gone Awry.

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There have been times as a parent when I have wished for a T-shirt that says something like the following: "No advice wanted."

OR

"Advise me at your own peril."

OR

"Warning: Any more advice may make my head explode!

Most parents receive lots of advice from other people. Parents of kids with special needs, however, often feel completely flooded with all the suggestions professionals, doctors, teachers, family members, and friends provide on an almost constant basis.

I know I have, and at times it gets more than a little annoying, especially when the advice is unsolicited or from someone who doesn't understand SPD. Worse still is when the advice comes from a perfect stranger.

Despite my sometimes defensive attitude towards advice, I have received some over the years that has proven quite valuable.

Hands down, the best piece of SPD parenting advice I have ever received came from my mother, a woman who, until my nephew and son were diagnosed, hadn't ever even heard of Sensory Processing Disorder. Still, she is supremely supportive and seems to have some really good SPD instincts.
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