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Hi Jane,

If this friend is in the USA there is a program that is often routed

through the local Health Depts which works with these little children 3y and

before. It might be called " Early Intervention " in that Health Dept or

something similar. The idea is to get resources to these wee ones early in

their developmental processes to have an early impact. With hypotonia it

sounds like a cerebral palsy...and for sure you want her to do some research

on the damage vaccinations do to children before she gets this one

innoculated with mercury laden vaccines or MMR and hepatitisB. These are

highly problematic but she wont hear that from the health depts and the

schools will treat her like a neglectful mother if she signs the form that

says she has a religious/conscientious objection to vaccinations.

I suspect the pRoshi would indeed help this child!!

Cheers,

Marie

Quoting Jane Gurin <doglover80590@...>:

> Hi everyone,

>

> I have a friend with a 3 year old who is dx with hyptonia and

> dyspraxia and other undiagnosed things. She is wondering if anyone

> has

> ever used neurofeedback with a young child for these conditions.

>

> Is anyone familiar enough to give her some feedback?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jane

>

>

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Jane,

I do not have experience doing neurofeedback with this young age, but

if you are interested I can speak to you about something else that I am

using that works so well with this age group and type of problems.

I have found that the best intervention for this type of problem is a

neurodevelopmental program of activities to activate certain parts of

the brain according to the level of function that the child is at.

Some activities aim the brain stem (medula, ponds) while other

activities aim higher levels of neurodevelopment (Doman Delacato and

others). This approach was beneficial to me first when I was finishing

university, I had reach my limit of coping mechanisms. When I saw

signs of neurodevelopmental delay on my oldest son I took some training

to assess and program. I have used this approach for the past 12 years

with great success. I now that I am trained with neurofeedback I can

see the change in the Theta production after 3 months of a program of

activities being by the parents at home.

I can talk and talk about it but I will wait to see if you are

interested.

Suzanne,

Ontario, Canada

On Mar 3, 2006, at 12:00 PM, Jane Gurin wrote:

> Hi everyone,

>

> I have a friend with a 3 year old who is dx with hyptonia and

> dyspraxia and other undiagnosed things. She is wondering if anyone has

> ever used neurofeedback with a young child for these conditions.

>

> Is anyone familiar enough to give her some feedback?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jane

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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