A.R.
My son was diagnosed with this a few months back. Luckily one of his therapist at school has it as well. I heard first hand knowledge about it and how to help my son. One thing I did learn is that if he is having a bad day...I let him hang upside down on the couch. Makes everything right again...for him. He never sits up straight, even in a chair or on the couch. When he is on the computer he either leans on his forearms and stands or slouches in the chair. At dinner he holds his head up with his hand and hums. He also hates the sun because it is so bright. Sirens especially make him react. Usually he covers his ears and makes loud noises himself. He flaps his arms around and is constantly moving. I just read up on everything on the internet. Also, there have been some great articles in the magazines. My mom works for a doctor and has extra time on her hands when he is in surgery, she finds the articles in their magazines and copies them for me.