24 Nov, 2008
Seamless Socks Kids: Your Solution for Children with Sensory Defensiveness
Posted by: Seamless Socks Devotee In: Seamless Socks
Children with sensory defensiveness need special attention when it comes to clothing.
Sensory defensiveness is a condition characterized by “a tendency to react negatively or with alarm to sensory input which is generally considered harmless or non-irritating,” according to wikipedia.
Children who suffer from this condition often show a negative reaction toward clothing tags and seams that wouldn’t be noticed by most people. As a result, kids must seek out garments that won’t irritate their skin.
Whether real or imagined, the irritation brought on by seams and tags can make clothes unwearable by some children.
If you don’t have any seameless socks, you can try turning your child’s socks inside-out. They will be exposed to less-irritatng surfaces.
In the meantime, you should consider buying a pair of seamless socks to try out with your child.
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