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Neurofeedback really helped my son with speech fluency. We did over

70 sessions when he was 12 yrs old (we did them over 1.5 years)

Nagla

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> It was a good news segment. However, I was amazed that ch 11 was

saying that

> the " new hope " for autistic kids is just old wisdom; tutoring works

as a

> teaching method!

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> Our 13 YO has been homeschooled all along and every time we see a

> professional who looks at his history they can not believe he is

where he

> is. Now is in our church homeschool co-op where every teacher

> (parent) is willing to work with his " quirkiness " ,

stuttering, " stilted

> speech " and social clueless-ness. Their support, and the support of

all the

> church families, has been so helpful in our journey to help him.

He's very

> gifted in languages, science and history and we are hoping, as we

never did

> before, that he will be college bound.

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> is one of 10 kids, all homeschooled, so it was natural for

us to move

> in that direction for him. But he's not the first child in our

family to

> overcome learning problems in certain areas through tutoring, and I

don't

> mean professional tutoring, just conversing and struggling with a

child

> through his educations struggles as a parent has been enough. Being

an

> excited and enthusiastic teacher is even better, but relationship

makes the

> biggest difference. I think the old ways of tutoring and mentoring

are the

> best way for every child, but especially necessary for those on the

> spectrum.

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> Tina in Hockley

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Tina,

Neurofeedback explanation;

http://www.eegspectrum.com/

Nagla

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> What is neurofeedback? We've dome lots of things w/ him, some that

have made

> a difference and some not. Right now we are looking at possibly

> www.littlegiantsteps.com <http://www.littlegiantsteps.com/>

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> for a neurodevelopmental evaluation. Is that the same thing?

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> Tina in Hockley

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