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Archive for the 'Valentine’s Day' Category

Feb 16 2009

Manic Monday: Candy

Asperger's, autism, blogs, diet, Holidays, Manic Monday, Memes, oral sensory issues, school, sensory integration disorder, Valentine's Day Prompt by Mo of Manic Monday .

I haven’t been able to come up with anything for the last couple of Manic Monday prompts, but finally, I’m back in the game.  Today’s word is candy.

We managed to get through Valentine’s Day with a minimum of candy incursions into Gus’s diet.  MM came home with a dragon’s hoard of candy, which I quickly had to confiscate.  So much for the ‘healthy’ drive at her school.  She ate more candy last Thursday than she, cumulatively, in several months.

We learned something interesting when we went to Gus’s school though.  While he wasn’t bombarded with Valentine’s candy (because he was home sick) it has been suggested to his teacher that he be given Starburst as a motivator.  This came from the behaviorist.  Because of his oral sensory issues, chewing on something helps him to focus.  He likes Starburst.  So that seemed like the best choice on short notice.  Carrots were another option, but since he tends to hum when he’s eating them (maybe the crunchiness is a factor?) it’s distracting to the other students.  Since the Starburst is working, I don’t really want to step on the teacher’s toes, but at the same time, I don’t want him eating candy.  He doesn’t process sugar well.

We came to the agreement that she will try to get him to chew fruit flavored sugarless gum (Wrigley’s Extra recently came out with a line) to see if that can replace the candy.  If not, I may allow the Starburst, although I will dislike it.

Any thoughts on what he can chew (he likes fruity flavors) that won’t wreck his teeth and send him into overdrive in the afternoons?  Ideas would be much appreciated, and I’ll thank you in advance if you leave a comment!

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