Guest guest Posted February 12, 2002 Report Share Posted February 12, 2002 About a month ago we heard that efa's can help apraxic children with speaking anfd calming them down. We weren't on this site at the time and we just started using one called ultra efa by spectrum. We didn't see any major results but, our O.T who was working on alot of sensory stuff said that he was so much less afraid and he was able to do so much with him. He was calmer and less fearful. Anyways I started using pro efa about two weeka ago after reading this site and now he seems to be screaming during the therapy sessions and having more tempr tantrums. He is not calmer at all were seeing more hyperactivity and is terrified during the sensory activities. Did anyone else see this in the begining? Shouls I wait it out? Thanks for the help- Debra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2002 Report Share Posted February 13, 2002 Hi, Just my personal opinion, if the other supplement was working, why not go back to it and see what happens. I have read that it can take up to 3 months. With that in mind why not stick with the brand you started which was working in the motor planning area? --- In @y..., " lollipop11230 " <ltathome80@a...> wrote: > About a month ago we heard that efa's can help apraxic children with > speaking anfd calming them down. We weren't on this site at the time > and we just started using one called ultra efa by spectrum. We didn't > see any major results but, our O.T who was working on alot of sensory > stuff said that he was so much less afraid and he was able to do so > much with him. He was calmer and less fearful. Anyways I started > using pro efa about two weeka ago after reading this site and now he > seems to be screaming during the therapy sessions and having more > tempr tantrums. He is not calmer at all were seeing more > hyperactivity and is terrified during the sensory activities. Did > anyone else see this in the begining? Shouls I wait it out? > Thanks for the help- Debra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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