I have twin toddlers in my class that constantly have their fingers in their mouths and twirl each other's hair.
One of them also seems as though his equilibrium is off. Always tripping and falling. Also struggles to follow directions and/or use gentle hands. They always want to be together.
Usually when proprioceptive dysfunction is explained the symptoms described are those of proprioceptive undersensitivity: bashing into things, crashing,
Since I was a toddler, I've struggled with sensory overwhelm. Namely, my mum tells me I refused to wear shoes at around 1,2 and 3 because I didn't like
MY 3 yr old son will put balls in his shirt and play. As soon as he realizes I am watching him he runs and hides. He is VERY persistent about me leaving