Guest guest Posted October 30, 2008 Report Share Posted October 30, 2008 I would like the tip of the week to start. Ulrich kulrich629@... I have a 3 (almost 4) year old diagnosed with high functioning Autism this past July (08). -----Original Message----- From: Joiel D. Bauschatz (Davies) <jdbauschatz@...> Sent: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 9:32 am Subject: [ ] Free Parent Mentoring I run a 100% free, one-on-one, individualized, ASD parent mentoring program. We help parents research, understand and implement treatment options for their children. We focus on dietary interventions (GF/CF, SCD, organic primary ingredients & anti- Candida), ABA therapy, supplementation, and DAN protocol. But we're also willing to discuss other issues such as funding sources, greening/detoxifying your home or working with your school system. Supercharge your child's progress by cutting through some of the confusion and heading strait toward the therapies that really work. This is a great program to get involved in while you're waiting for a doctor's appointment, or if you feel that you're child's progress has recently plateaued. Just diagnosed and don't know where to begin? Not sure if you're really doing GF/CF or SCD properly? Want to take the next step but you're not sure which one? Let us help. Just send us an email with specific questions or ask to be put on our Tip of the Week list, and we'll send you our basic recommendations. Good luck to everybody. Hang in there and find joy in the healing that you're witnessing everyday! Joiel D. Bauschatz Mother of two ASD children. The oldest is 4, it's been almost exactly 1 year since his diagnosis and he now attends a mainstream preK with absolutely no extra assistance. He excells in his academic work and adores his classmates and his teachers. He is doing 700 times better than this time last year. He has been potty trained since three years and three months. He sleeps through the night, transitions well, goes to bed with no trouble, and loves all the food we give him despite his restricted diet. He communicates exceptionally and is very social. We still have some work ahead of us, but I have no doubt that autism will have very little affect on the rest of his life. This level and speed of healing is possible for your child too. It does require work, but it is worth every effort. McCain or Obama? Stay up to date on the latest from the campaign trail with AOL News. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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