Guest guest Posted November 7, 2000 Report Share Posted November 7, 2000 At 09:19 PM 11/6/00 EST, GBAShea@... wrote: >Hi Listmates: > > Just wanted to post some good news. Since implementing Verbal Behavior >into our program and our lives we have seen good progress. Jer is really >taking to all aspects of this approach and becoming more spontaneous with >what he learns. For instance, since we have Jer mand for everything, when we >are cutting any food we have him mand " cut " which is very spontaneous now. >Tonight I was clipping his finger nails and every time I clipped he would say > " cut " totally unprompted! I was so excited by this generalization I had to >share! > >Rosie SOOOO cool. I love hearing this. We have a function question, " Show me something you cut with, " and Isaac points to the scissors, but recently as we saying it, as soon as he heard the word, cut, he pointed to scissors without waiting for me to finish and said, " cut, " which was a pleasant surprise. He is just starting to echo verbs now, but hasn't really manded for any, besides, OUT, GO, and OFF, which is a start. We have to prompt OUT. Jennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2005 Report Share Posted August 19, 2005 Hi , What wonderful news that you are seeing progress with your son! I hear you on the " disinterested in ST pretty quickly " . I hope that your therapist can redirect his attention and take advantage of that progress you are seeing at home! All the best, McCann > My 6yo son had been taking ProEFA for about 3 months now. He is intellegentely at about 2 yo level, no speech... yet. > > I started giving him 2 pills two days ago and yesterday he was for the first time singed " Hands and Toes " - it was more of a tune with lots of Ts, not words. However, it was great!!! We kept making him do it over and over. He got under bright light and almost as if he was performing for us. Cute! I wish we had a v/camera. He is doing lots of babbling and " talking " to me. > > I am thinking of addding 'Attentive Child' to his supplements list, he seems having hard time sitting still recently and become disinterested in ST pretty quickly. > > > > > --------------------------------- > Start your day with - make it your home page > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 , It is wonderful to hear of your son's progress. Wow, he even takes the pills too. My 7 year old gson is finally speaking where strangers can understand him most of the time. I have been reading about proEFA and the progress that is made using it. I would like to ask where to buy it, buy mail order or is it in a drug or health store? We would have to have the liquid or chewable because I don't believe he would take pills as your son will. Speaking of a video camera, I use a video camera as well as audio tapes to compare progress from time to time. Keep up the good work. Judi - In , <ioulia_99@y...> wrote: > My 6yo son had been taking ProEFA for about 3 months now. He is intellegentely at about 2 yo level, no speech... yet. > > I started giving him 2 pills two days ago and yesterday he was for the first time singed " Hands and Toes " - it was more of a tune with lots of Ts, not words. However, it was great!!! We kept making him do it over and over. He got under bright light and almost as if he was performing for us. Cute! I wish we had a v/camera. He is doing lots of babbling and " talking " to me. > > I am thinking of addding 'Attentive Child' to his supplements list, he seems having hard time sitting still recently and become disinterested in ST pretty quickly. > > > > > --------------------------------- > Start your day with - make it your home page > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2005 Report Share Posted August 28, 2005 , I recently purchased some POM juice to try for my soon to be 3 yr old. What are the benefits anyone has gotten from this? I am willing to try anything. He seemed to like it, he thinks it's something special he shouldn't have. (we won't tell him any different). Thanks, pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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