First Am surprised to see ur comment on Sensory Integration(U are such a n experienced person). Now U could be right here.... Yes these children are in need to stimulate their own sensory system. In this particular case I suspect he needs proprioceptive needs( if at all he really has SI issues).Hi Bobby,
Have you got any comments or thoughts about my pondering...
" The thought has crossed my mind that the reason why children (not only those with autisme) toewalk could possibly be because of a need to "stimulate" their own sensory systems. ?
Esther
REGARDS
Additional Comment I forgot:
You are very quick to dismiss the thought without producing any proof of ur own claim. What we assume here is Sensory processing dysfunction could be a reason, there could be other causes too. There is no logic in ur speculation here, please read carefully again" toe walking in Autistic Kids" your reply could suit if the kid has only toe walking(the reason could be physical,neurological).Good job, Esther.
Just to reiterate, there is no evidence that suggests toe-walking is due to "sensory processing dysfunction." Nothing. Thus, clinicians that suggest children with toe-walking having sensory processing dysfunction are not practicing evidence-based and likely in error. Maintaining this logic, sensory intergration (SI) "techniques" likely would be incorrect and a waste of time for treatment of toe-walking.
Additional Comment I forgot:
Dear Ester,
I saw ur suggestions to Shruthi... I myself could have suggested the 1 and 4 point.... Are you aware of the fact that these points has some valid sensory input to this kid which he seems to be lacking.....
Regards