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Hi CharlotteThanks for your post and congratulations on your childs' progress, can I ask you how long does it take to integrate the reflexes?, how often are you doing them?, thanks for the informationJanetFrom: pippilotta1818 <charlotte@...> Sent: Fri, June 3, 2011 3:26:35 PMSubject: Celebration for improvement

I wanted to share my joy in some testing recently done with my daughter, Grace Anne. She is now 4 years old with CP spastic diplegia (motor skill issues, etc). We started MNRI diligently at about age two, and have gone to several camps, and do the home program quite religiously. We are strong believers in this amazing work of Dear Dr Masgutova.

Anyway, at age 2 and early 3 she was barely able to grasp and hold her grasp. Also, she had eye tracking issues, as noted even by Dr Masgutova early on. Well, this week I found out that she did a standardized OT test and tested at the 50 percentile (normal for her age) in grasping and the 65th percentile for visual kinetic tasks. This is amazing to me! I have MNRI to thank.

Thank you Dr Masgutova.

Parents, keep doing the work of MNRI. It has paid off for our family, and I have faith and hope that it will for yours, too.

Blessings to all,

Charlotte (and daughter Grace Anne)

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Amazing!!!! Best,Stacey VoinisOn Jun 3, 2011, at 3:26 PM, "pippilotta1818" <charlotte@...> wrote:

I wanted to share my joy in some testing recently done with my daughter, Grace Anne. She is now 4 years old with CP spastic diplegia (motor skill issues, etc). We started MNRI diligently at about age two, and have gone to several camps, and do the home program quite religiously. We are strong believers in this amazing work of Dear Dr Masgutova.

Anyway, at age 2 and early 3 she was barely able to grasp and hold her grasp. Also, she had eye tracking issues, as noted even by Dr Masgutova early on. Well, this week I found out that she did a standardized OT test and tested at the 50 percentile (normal for her age) in grasping and the 65th percentile for visual kinetic tasks. This is amazing to me! I have MNRI to thank.

Thank you Dr Masgutova.

Parents, keep doing the work of MNRI. It has paid off for our family, and I have faith and hope that it will for yours, too.

Blessings to all,

Charlotte (and daughter Grace Anne)

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Wonderful victory!On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 10:03 AM, Stacey Voinis <sgvoinis@...> wrote:

 

Amazing!!!!  Best,Stacey VoinisOn Jun 3, 2011, at 3:26 PM, " pippilotta1818 " <charlotte@...> wrote:

 

I wanted to share my joy in some testing recently done with my daughter, Grace Anne. She is now 4 years old with CP spastic diplegia (motor skill issues, etc). We started MNRI diligently at about age two, and have gone to several camps, and do the home program quite religiously. We are strong believers in this amazing work of Dear Dr Masgutova.

Anyway, at age 2 and early 3 she was barely able to grasp and hold her grasp. Also, she had eye tracking issues, as noted even by Dr Masgutova early on. Well, this week I found out that she did a standardized OT test and tested at the 50 percentile (normal for her age) in grasping and the 65th percentile for visual kinetic tasks. This is amazing to me! I have MNRI to thank.

Thank you Dr Masgutova.

Parents, keep doing the work of MNRI. It has paid off for our family, and I have faith and hope that it will for yours, too.

Blessings to all,

Charlotte (and daughter Grace Anne)

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Mom to 26, Katy Kartchner 24 , Preston 22, Annie 20, Kent 18, Callie 15 (cured from dyslexia), Carson 13, Dawson 11 (brain injured--was severe now mild!)

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Hi Janet,

Thanks for your questions. I don't feel qualified to answer your great

questions. However, I think Dr Masgutova or her Core Specialists can give you

some answers. As for my personal experience as a mother, I do the exercises as

much as 2 hours a day, and sometimes I skip several days in a row. It might

average out to 45 minutes per day over the years we've been doing it. What is

amazing to me is that whenever we go for assessments with Dr Masgutova (every

six months), without my telling her what I've spent most time on, she assess my

daughter and will say that she is most integrated on the ones I focused most

attention on. This is amazing to me!

Best wishes to you on your journey. Keep faith that this method works. My

daughter is proof to me, anyway.

Blessings,

Charlotte

>

> Hi Charlotte

> Thanks for your post and congratulations on your childs' progress, can I ask

you

> how long does it take to integrate the reflexes?, how often are you doing

them?,

> thanks for the information

> Janet

>

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: pippilotta1818 <charlotte@...>

>

> Sent: Fri, June 3, 2011 3:26:35 PM

> Subject: Celebration for improvement

>

>

> I wanted to share my joy in some testing recently done with my daughter, Grace

> Anne. She is now 4 years old with CP spastic diplegia (motor skill issues,

> etc). We started MNRI diligently at about age two, and have gone to several

> camps, and do the home program quite religiously. We are strong believers in

> this amazing work of Dear Dr Masgutova.

>

> Anyway, at age 2 and early 3 she was barely able to grasp and hold her grasp.

> Also, she had eye tracking issues, as noted even by Dr Masgutova early on.

> Well, this week I found out that she did a standardized OT test and tested at

> the 50 percentile (normal for her age) in grasping and the 65th percentile for

> visual kinetic tasks. This is amazing to me! I have MNRI to thank.

>

> Thank you Dr Masgutova.

>

> Parents, keep doing the work of MNRI. It has paid off for our family, and I

> have faith and hope that it will for yours, too.

>

> Blessings to all,

> Charlotte (and daughter Grace Anne)

>

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