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Minggu, 10 Februari 2008

[childrensapraxianet] Re: what are my son's chances?

Yay, it is there! Losing two posts in one day would be terrible
luck (even for me).

:)
Michele

--- In childrensapraxianet@yahoogroups.com, "georgies_mama"
<babyjjmama@...> wrote:
>
> I just posted a LONG reply to this, and the message came up that
my
> message is posted intead of waiting for approval. It is not
showing
> on the list though and when I hit back it is not letting me go
back
> to my letter. What happened??? Is it gone and I need to re-
> write/post? Thanks.
>
> Michele
>
>
> --- In childrensapraxianet@yahoogroups.com, "kiddietalk"
> <kiddietalk@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Michele and welcome!!
> >
> > Tell us a little bit more about your son. Diagnosis vary
depending
> > upon where you live -what professional does the evaluation etc.
We
> > have parents in this group who have a child that received
> completely
> > different diagnosis from different professionals in the same
> month. Then there are
> > some here who have children that were at one time diagnosed as
> autistic
> > or PDD that later found out that was a misdiagnosis, or who then
> > started their child on fish oil and the child appeared to drop
> some symptoms.
> > If your child is communication impaired even with one of the most
> > severe impairments such as apraxia -there's so much hope for
> complete
> > mainstream in school and life. The two conditions where the
> > prognosis may not be as bright are for those with a diagnosis of
> severe
> > mental retardation, or severe autism -which in my opinion isn't
the
> > same thing as what most of the children with "autism" have today.
> > Most in this group that have children diagnosed with autism fall
in
> > the range of mild to moderate autism.
> >
> > As far as IQ -we make sure the verbal disabled are tested
> appropriately as most are not.
> >
> > I just posted a recent update of my son Tanner who is now 11
> > http://www.debtsmart.net/talk/tanner.html and prior to EFAs and
> even
> > after months of therapy he was diagnosed with severe profound
> > apraxia -dysarthria -sensory integration dysfunction -hypotonia.
> > That didn't even include the later constipation issues we dealt
> with
> > for years. Just about all of it's resolved now- but his story as
> > well as the stories of so many more just like him -one success
> story
> > after another -are in the archives here. There are many in The
> Late
> > Talker book as well -and many of those stories are pulled from
the
> > parents here. (with permission of course!)
> >
> > In general prognosis depends upon getting an appropriate
diagnosis
> as
> > early as possible for therapy to be started as early as possible.
> > Amount of diagnosis and severity of each. Cognitive ability and
> > motivation. Amount of appropriate therapies.
> >
> > The fact that you are here in this group and your child is still
so
> > young -it's obvious he has an incredible mom who is doing all
she
> can
> > to find out how to help him best early -and you are in the right
> > place! This happens to be an intelligent group of parents and
> > professionals who don't accept "never" or "slow" or "he can't" -
but
> > when we don't hear what we want for our child start blazing our
own
> > trails to success that others are finding and following. This
is
> an
> > uncensored group in that all views are shared -so while it may at
> > times be obvious we don't all agree -as the list owner I don't
> decide
> > that only my views are expressed. We all continue to learn and
> grow
> > to help our children and each other. And it works. The success
> rate
> > in this group is exceptional -check the archives.
> >
> > So again -tell us a bit more about your child (Georgie?) other
than
> > his age and diagnosis so we can perhaps as a group offer
> suggestions
> > that may assist both of you to a brighter future!
> >
> > =====
> > Lisa Geng
> > President CHERAB Foundation
> > Communication Help, Education, Research, Apraxia Base
> > http://www.cherab.org
> > Co Founder Speechville
> > The Pink Mission
> > http://www.thepinkmission.com
> > 772-335-5135
> > "Help give our cherubs a smile and a voice"
> >
> > --- In childrensapraxianet@yahoogroups.com, "georgies_mama"
> > <babyjjmama@> wrote:
> > >
> > > My son is four and has autism and probably apraxia as well
based
> on
> > > his trouble with articulation. His speech is slow to come and
he
> > is
> > > hard to understand. When he was two and even three, I didn't
> worry
> > > too much because I felt he was still young. However, now that
he
> > is
> > > over four, I am starting to worry so much more.
> > >
> > > I was wondering if this is still pretty typical for a child
with
> > > autism and if he can still develop normal speech
(conversational)
> > or
> > > if his chances of that are now pretty small? Do most kids with
> > autism
> > > that do converse usually have more speech at his age? He is
only
> > > labeling and requesting but often needs lots of prompting.
> > >
> > > Sorry, I am the worry type and this whole autism/apraxia thing
is
> > so
> > > hard on me.
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > > Michele
> > >
> >
>

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