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Jess has tactile defensiveness, a form of sensory processing disorder (SPD). Because of that, Jess is quite sensitive to food textures and temperatures. That is in addition to sensitivity to smells. People who aren’t familiar with autism or sensory processing disorder might misinterpret food avoidance as oppositional defiance. I hope this video helps differentiate ODD and SPD when it comes to healthy eating. #spd #odd #foodavoidance #autism If you like our video, please give it a 👍🏻 and let us know in the comments below. Also, please remember, subscribe to our channel and click the 🔔 to be notified every time we upload a new video. WHERE YOU CAN FIND US: BLOG: https://autisticinterpretations.com INSTAGRAM: / autistic_interpretations FACEBOOK: / autisticinterpretations Jess is 34-years-old, autistic, and blind. Her favorite topic of conversation is her new dog and when she will be getting the next new dog. Jess collects CD’s of children’s music, cards, coloring books, and has a small collection of used up disposable cameras. Favorite health foods include chicken and rice, chicken tenders, chicken nuggets, chicken biscuits, pepperoni pizza, and hash brown potatoes. Jess has naturally curly hair that she would rather not ever comb, brush, or cut. Jessica’s multiple disabilities stem from brain damage that occurred in-utero, and from hydrocephalus. In addition to autism and blindness, Jess also has minor fine motor and gross motor deficits. Hannah is Jessica's sister, and Marlow is Jessica's paid support staff (and Hannah's best friend.)