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What To Do for Biters, Chewers, Suckers, and Pickers

May 8, 2024 by Jennifer Leave a Comment

So often children with sensory challenges exhibit particular behaviors.

My older child was the biter when he was younger and my younger child would put everything and anything in his mouth.

He’s still a sucker — but we’ve moved past the Matchbox cars.

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