Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 B/H I only come to NH in the summer. If you are interested. malkehehrenfeld@... From: "bryants6@..." <bryants6@...> Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 3:54:31 PMSubject: Re: Apraxia website My son was dx'd w/ apraxia at age 3.5, now a happy chatty 8 yr old. We still have some difficulties with expression and articulation, but he some come suck a long way I wanted to share a really good website, www.apraxia-kids.org. Well worth a visit! We are just now getting involved with MNRI, having found a terrific therapist here in NH. Unfortunately, she has a very full schedule and it's difficult to see her often. We were referred following a Brain Gym consult after that therapist shared that she was headed to FL for 5 - 6 weeks! Does anyone know of other practitioners in the NH area? Or first, is are any other parents in this neck of the woods? It would great to talk with you! Happy Mother's Day! B. Reply-To:X--Newman-Property:Content-Type; b=HftfYJYiQjlKXud6SJBDQItLE5vf/plHtk45PnQgBU2qd49bZL+Cs43lrgldrWkPPlpYs13p202OjDElNg3Yr4/hbCd8BBYZ0OVk46vtLjBTqs/rPoABjDz2kTD6AXoK; Subject: Re: Mitochondrial Autism In a message dated 5/4/2011 10:41:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, paulette. rdi@... writes: I have a client with mitochondrial autism. He was diagnosed in the fall and is working with a DAN naturopath who is supporting him with supplements for the mitochondrial issues. Can you tell me what you mean by mitochondrial issues? What is the difference between this disorder and reg autism? Thanks for clarifying! Heidi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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