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Hello,

I am new to the group. I have a 7 year old daughter, who has mild

autism, and would like to hear from parents who are using Neurofeedback

for their kids.

I am considering purchasing one and would like to know what your

experience has been.

Thanks,

Shoushan

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Hi Mark,

Could you provide your backchannel email address. I am interested in the article that you refer to. Thanks, Parks

-----Original Message-----From: braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ]On Behalf Of Mark DarlingSent: Sunday, November 23, 2008 8:02 PMTo: braintrainer Subject: RE: Neurofeedback - Autism

Shoushan,

I have a son with autistic behavior whom I have done neurofeedback with and have been using neurofeedback for people with autism for the past 9 years in my practice. I am also doing PhD research into using neurofeedback as a school-based intervention for children with ASD.

If you e-mail me directly with your e-mail address I will send you an article I wrote last year that summarizes the neurofeedback and autism research.

I would also highly recommend that you see a neurofeedback provider who has experience treating autism. Down the track you may be able to purchase a neurofeedback system for use at home, but I wouldn’t recommend you start out that way.

Kind regards,

Mark

From: braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf Of cbshoushSent: Saturday, 22 November 2008 12:50 PMTo: braintrainer Subject: Neurofeedback - Autism

Hello,I am new to the group. I have a 7 year old daughter, who has mild autism, and would like to hear from parents who are using Neurofeedback for their kids.I am considering purchasing one and would like to know what your experience has been.Thanks,Shoushan

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Hi Mark,

Could you provide your backchannel email address. I am interested in the article that you refer to. Thanks, Parks

-----Original Message-----From: braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ]On Behalf Of Mark DarlingSent: Sunday, November 23, 2008 8:02 PMTo: braintrainer Subject: RE: Neurofeedback - Autism

Shoushan,

I have a son with autistic behavior whom I have done neurofeedback with and have been using neurofeedback for people with autism for the past 9 years in my practice. I am also doing PhD research into using neurofeedback as a school-based intervention for children with ASD.

If you e-mail me directly with your e-mail address I will send you an article I wrote last year that summarizes the neurofeedback and autism research.

I would also highly recommend that you see a neurofeedback provider who has experience treating autism. Down the track you may be able to purchase a neurofeedback system for use at home, but I wouldn’t recommend you start out that way.

Kind regards,

Mark

From: braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf Of cbshoushSent: Saturday, 22 November 2008 12:50 PMTo: braintrainer Subject: Neurofeedback - Autism

Hello,I am new to the group. I have a 7 year old daughter, who has mild autism, and would like to hear from parents who are using Neurofeedback for their kids.I am considering purchasing one and would like to know what your experience has been.Thanks,Shoushan

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Sent: Monday, 24 November 2008 12:19 PM

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Subject: RE: Neurofeedback - Autism

Hi Mark,

Could you provide your backchannel email address. I am

interested in the article that you refer to. Thanks, Parks

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Hello,

I am new to the group. I have a 7 year old daughter, who has mild

autism, and would like to hear from parents who are using Neurofeedback

for their kids.

I am considering purchasing one and would like to know what your

experience has been.

Thanks,

Shoushan

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G'day Mark!

I hope this finds you and your family well. I saw on the news this morning that there was snow in NSW! Lots of it!

I guess Queensland got spared? Still surfing?

I would love to have a copy of your article, if you don't mind sending an extra copy.

We're about to celebrate Thanksgiving Day this Thursday in the USA and I'm thankful for the blessing of friends and colleagues like you!

--Lynda

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Lynda Kirk, MA, LPC, BCIA Sr. Fellow, BCIA-EEG Fellow, QEEG-DiplomatePast President - AAPB www.aapb.org, Past President - ISNR www.isnr.org Clinical Director - Austin Biofeedback and EEG Neurotherapy Centerwww.austinbiofeedback.com 512-794-WELL (9355)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

RE: Neurofeedback - Autism

Shoushan,

I have a son with autistic behavior whom I have done neurofeedback with and have been using neurofeedback for people with autism for the past 9 years in my practice. I am also doing PhD research into using neurofeedback as a school-based intervention for children with ASD.

If you e-mail me directly with your e-mail address I will send you an article I wrote last year that summarizes the neurofeedback and autism research.

I would also highly recommend that you see a neurofeedback provider who has experience treating autism. Down the track you may be able to purchase a neurofeedback system for use at home, but I wouldn’t recommend you start out that way.

Kind regards,

Mark

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G'day Mark!

I hope this finds you and your family well. I saw on the news this morning that there was snow in NSW! Lots of it!

I guess Queensland got spared? Still surfing?

I would love to have a copy of your article, if you don't mind sending an extra copy.

We're about to celebrate Thanksgiving Day this Thursday in the USA and I'm thankful for the blessing of friends and colleagues like you!

--Lynda

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Lynda Kirk, MA, LPC, BCIA Sr. Fellow, BCIA-EEG Fellow, QEEG-DiplomatePast President - AAPB www.aapb.org, Past President - ISNR www.isnr.org Clinical Director - Austin Biofeedback and EEG Neurotherapy Centerwww.austinbiofeedback.com 512-794-WELL (9355)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

RE: Neurofeedback - Autism

Shoushan,

I have a son with autistic behavior whom I have done neurofeedback with and have been using neurofeedback for people with autism for the past 9 years in my practice. I am also doing PhD research into using neurofeedback as a school-based intervention for children with ASD.

If you e-mail me directly with your e-mail address I will send you an article I wrote last year that summarizes the neurofeedback and autism research.

I would also highly recommend that you see a neurofeedback provider who has experience treating autism. Down the track you may be able to purchase a neurofeedback system for use at home, but I wouldn’t recommend you start out that way.

Kind regards,

Mark

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G'day Mark!

I hope this finds you and your family well. I saw on the news this morning that there was snow in NSW! Lots of it!

I guess Queensland got spared? Still surfing?

I would love to have a copy of your article, if you don't mind sending an extra copy.

We're about to celebrate Thanksgiving Day this Thursday in the USA and I'm thankful for the blessing of friends and colleagues like you!

--Lynda

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Lynda Kirk, MA, LPC, BCIA Sr. Fellow, BCIA-EEG Fellow, QEEG-DiplomatePast President - AAPB www.aapb.org, Past President - ISNR www.isnr.org Clinical Director - Austin Biofeedback and EEG Neurotherapy Centerwww.austinbiofeedback.com 512-794-WELL (9355)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

RE: Neurofeedback - Autism

Shoushan,

I have a son with autistic behavior whom I have done neurofeedback with and have been using neurofeedback for people with autism for the past 9 years in my practice. I am also doing PhD research into using neurofeedback as a school-based intervention for children with ASD.

If you e-mail me directly with your e-mail address I will send you an article I wrote last year that summarizes the neurofeedback and autism research.

I would also highly recommend that you see a neurofeedback provider who has experience treating autism. Down the track you may be able to purchase a neurofeedback system for use at home, but I wouldn’t recommend you start out that way.

Kind regards,

Mark

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Hi Lynda,

Yes, it is unseasonally cool here since last Sunday. Not a

chance of snow here though … just means I needed to pull the blanket up

during the night (about 15 deg C), but still about 28 deg C and hot and clear

during the day. Water temp is beautiful too! I’ll think of you as I have

breakfast at Bistro C overlooking the beach at Noosa this morning … ha

ha! J

The article is attached. Enjoy your Thanksgiving Day and thank

you for the kind thoughts.

Warm regards,

Mark

From:

braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf

Of Lynda Kirk

Sent: Monday, 24 November 2008 8:59 PM

To: braintrainer

Subject: Re: Neurofeedback - Autism

G'day Mark!

I

hope this finds you and your family well. I saw on the news this

morning that there was snow in NSW! Lots of it!

I

guess Queensland got spared? Still surfing?

I

would love to have a copy of your article, if you don't mind sending an extra

copy.

We're

about to celebrate Thanksgiving Day this Thursday in the USA and I'm thankful

for the blessing of friends and colleagues like you!

--Lynda

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Lynda Kirk, MA, LPC, BCIA Sr.

Fellow, BCIA-EEG Fellow, QEEG-Diplomate

Past President - AAPB www.aapb.org, Past President - ISNR www.isnr.org

Clinical Director - Austin

Biofeedback and EEG Neurotherapy Center

www.austinbiofeedback.com

512-794-WELL (9355)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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From: Mark Darling

To: braintrainer

Sent: Sunday, November 23,

2008 8:02 PM

Subject: RE:

Neurofeedback - Autism

Shoushan,

I have a son with autistic behavior whom

I have done neurofeedback with and have been using neurofeedback for people

with autism for the past 9 years in my practice. I am also doing PhD research

into using neurofeedback as a school-based intervention for children with ASD.

If you e-mail me directly with your

e-mail address I will send you an article I wrote last year that summarizes the

neurofeedback and autism research.

I would also highly recommend that you

see a neurofeedback provider who has experience treating autism. Down the track

you may be able to purchase a neurofeedback system for use at home, but I

wouldn’t recommend you start out that way.

Kind regards,

Mark

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Hi Lynda,

Yes, it is unseasonally cool here since last Sunday. Not a

chance of snow here though … just means I needed to pull the blanket up

during the night (about 15 deg C), but still about 28 deg C and hot and clear

during the day. Water temp is beautiful too! I’ll think of you as I have

breakfast at Bistro C overlooking the beach at Noosa this morning … ha

ha! J

The article is attached. Enjoy your Thanksgiving Day and thank

you for the kind thoughts.

Warm regards,

Mark

From:

braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf

Of Lynda Kirk

Sent: Monday, 24 November 2008 8:59 PM

To: braintrainer

Subject: Re: Neurofeedback - Autism

G'day Mark!

I

hope this finds you and your family well. I saw on the news this

morning that there was snow in NSW! Lots of it!

I

guess Queensland got spared? Still surfing?

I

would love to have a copy of your article, if you don't mind sending an extra

copy.

We're

about to celebrate Thanksgiving Day this Thursday in the USA and I'm thankful

for the blessing of friends and colleagues like you!

--Lynda

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Lynda Kirk, MA, LPC, BCIA Sr.

Fellow, BCIA-EEG Fellow, QEEG-Diplomate

Past President - AAPB www.aapb.org, Past President - ISNR www.isnr.org

Clinical Director - Austin

Biofeedback and EEG Neurotherapy Center

www.austinbiofeedback.com

512-794-WELL (9355)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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From: Mark Darling

To: braintrainer

Sent: Sunday, November 23,

2008 8:02 PM

Subject: RE:

Neurofeedback - Autism

Shoushan,

I have a son with autistic behavior whom

I have done neurofeedback with and have been using neurofeedback for people

with autism for the past 9 years in my practice. I am also doing PhD research

into using neurofeedback as a school-based intervention for children with ASD.

If you e-mail me directly with your

e-mail address I will send you an article I wrote last year that summarizes the

neurofeedback and autism research.

I would also highly recommend that you

see a neurofeedback provider who has experience treating autism. Down the track

you may be able to purchase a neurofeedback system for use at home, but I

wouldn’t recommend you start out that way.

Kind regards,

Mark

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Hi Lynda,

Yes, it is unseasonally cool here since last Sunday. Not a

chance of snow here though … just means I needed to pull the blanket up

during the night (about 15 deg C), but still about 28 deg C and hot and clear

during the day. Water temp is beautiful too! I’ll think of you as I have

breakfast at Bistro C overlooking the beach at Noosa this morning … ha

ha! J

The article is attached. Enjoy your Thanksgiving Day and thank

you for the kind thoughts.

Warm regards,

Mark

From:

braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf

Of Lynda Kirk

Sent: Monday, 24 November 2008 8:59 PM

To: braintrainer

Subject: Re: Neurofeedback - Autism

G'day Mark!

I

hope this finds you and your family well. I saw on the news this

morning that there was snow in NSW! Lots of it!

I

guess Queensland got spared? Still surfing?

I

would love to have a copy of your article, if you don't mind sending an extra

copy.

We're

about to celebrate Thanksgiving Day this Thursday in the USA and I'm thankful

for the blessing of friends and colleagues like you!

--Lynda

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Lynda Kirk, MA, LPC, BCIA Sr.

Fellow, BCIA-EEG Fellow, QEEG-Diplomate

Past President - AAPB www.aapb.org, Past President - ISNR www.isnr.org

Clinical Director - Austin

Biofeedback and EEG Neurotherapy Center

www.austinbiofeedback.com

512-794-WELL (9355)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

-----

Original Message -----

From: Mark Darling

To: braintrainer

Sent: Sunday, November 23,

2008 8:02 PM

Subject: RE:

Neurofeedback - Autism

Shoushan,

I have a son with autistic behavior whom

I have done neurofeedback with and have been using neurofeedback for people

with autism for the past 9 years in my practice. I am also doing PhD research

into using neurofeedback as a school-based intervention for children with ASD.

If you e-mail me directly with your

e-mail address I will send you an article I wrote last year that summarizes the

neurofeedback and autism research.

I would also highly recommend that you

see a neurofeedback provider who has experience treating autism. Down the track

you may be able to purchase a neurofeedback system for use at home, but I

wouldn’t recommend you start out that way.

Kind regards,

Mark

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braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf

Of Mark Darling

Sent: Tuesday, 25 November 2008 5:57 AM

To: braintrainer

Subject: RE: Neurofeedback - Autism

Hi Lynda,

Yes, it is unseasonally cool here since

last Sunday. Not a chance of snow here though … just means I needed to pull the

blanket up during the night (about 15 deg C), but still about 28 deg C and hot

and clear during the day. Water temp is beautiful too! I’ll think of you as I

have breakfast at Bistro C overlooking the beach at Noosa this morning … ha ha!

J

The article is attached. Enjoy your

Thanksgiving Day and thank you for the kind thoughts.

Warm regards,

Mark

From:

braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf

Of Lynda Kirk

Sent: Monday, 24 November 2008 8:59 PM

To: braintrainer

Subject: Re: Neurofeedback - Autism

G'day Mark!

I hope this finds

you and your family well. I saw on the news this morning that there

was snow in NSW! Lots of it!

I guess Queensland got

spared? Still surfing?

I would love to have a

copy of your article, if you don't mind sending an extra copy.

We're about to celebrate

Thanksgiving Day this Thursday in the USA and I'm thankful for the blessing of

friends and colleagues like you!

--Lynda

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Lynda Kirk, MA, LPC, BCIA Sr.

Fellow, BCIA-EEG Fellow, QEEG-Diplomate

Past President - AAPB www.aapb.org, Past President - ISNR www.isnr.org

Clinical Director - Austin

Biofeedback and EEG Neurotherapy Center

www.austinbiofeedback.com

512-794-WELL (9355)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

RE:

Neurofeedback - Autism

Shoushan,

I have a son with autistic behavior whom

I have done neurofeedback with and have been using neurofeedback for people

with autism for the past 9 years in my practice. I am also doing PhD research

into using neurofeedback as a school-based intervention for children with ASD.

If you e-mail me directly with your

e-mail address I will send you an article I wrote last year that summarizes the

neurofeedback and autism research.

I would also highly recommend that you

see a neurofeedback provider who has experience treating autism. Down the track

you may be able to purchase a neurofeedback system for use at home, but I

wouldn’t recommend you start out that way.

Kind regards,

Mark

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Ah … the age old cyber faux par … didn’t realize it was going

back to the whole group!

Mark

From:

braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf

Of Mark Darling

Sent: Tuesday, 25 November 2008 5:57 AM

To: braintrainer

Subject: RE: Neurofeedback - Autism

Hi Lynda,

Yes, it is unseasonally cool here since

last Sunday. Not a chance of snow here though … just means I needed to pull the

blanket up during the night (about 15 deg C), but still about 28 deg C and hot

and clear during the day. Water temp is beautiful too! I’ll think of you as I

have breakfast at Bistro C overlooking the beach at Noosa this morning … ha ha!

J

The article is attached. Enjoy your

Thanksgiving Day and thank you for the kind thoughts.

Warm regards,

Mark

From:

braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf

Of Lynda Kirk

Sent: Monday, 24 November 2008 8:59 PM

To: braintrainer

Subject: Re: Neurofeedback - Autism

G'day Mark!

I hope this finds

you and your family well. I saw on the news this morning that there

was snow in NSW! Lots of it!

I guess Queensland got

spared? Still surfing?

I would love to have a

copy of your article, if you don't mind sending an extra copy.

We're about to celebrate

Thanksgiving Day this Thursday in the USA and I'm thankful for the blessing of

friends and colleagues like you!

--Lynda

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Lynda Kirk, MA, LPC, BCIA Sr.

Fellow, BCIA-EEG Fellow, QEEG-Diplomate

Past President - AAPB www.aapb.org, Past President - ISNR www.isnr.org

Clinical Director - Austin

Biofeedback and EEG Neurotherapy Center

www.austinbiofeedback.com

512-794-WELL (9355)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

RE:

Neurofeedback - Autism

Shoushan,

I have a son with autistic behavior whom

I have done neurofeedback with and have been using neurofeedback for people

with autism for the past 9 years in my practice. I am also doing PhD research

into using neurofeedback as a school-based intervention for children with ASD.

If you e-mail me directly with your

e-mail address I will send you an article I wrote last year that summarizes the

neurofeedback and autism research.

I would also highly recommend that you

see a neurofeedback provider who has experience treating autism. Down the track

you may be able to purchase a neurofeedback system for use at home, but I

wouldn’t recommend you start out that way.

Kind regards,

Mark

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back to the whole group!

Mark

From:

braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf

Of Mark Darling

Sent: Tuesday, 25 November 2008 5:57 AM

To: braintrainer

Subject: RE: Neurofeedback - Autism

Hi Lynda,

Yes, it is unseasonally cool here since

last Sunday. Not a chance of snow here though … just means I needed to pull the

blanket up during the night (about 15 deg C), but still about 28 deg C and hot

and clear during the day. Water temp is beautiful too! I’ll think of you as I

have breakfast at Bistro C overlooking the beach at Noosa this morning … ha ha!

J

The article is attached. Enjoy your

Thanksgiving Day and thank you for the kind thoughts.

Warm regards,

Mark

From:

braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf

Of Lynda Kirk

Sent: Monday, 24 November 2008 8:59 PM

To: braintrainer

Subject: Re: Neurofeedback - Autism

G'day Mark!

I hope this finds

you and your family well. I saw on the news this morning that there

was snow in NSW! Lots of it!

I guess Queensland got

spared? Still surfing?

I would love to have a

copy of your article, if you don't mind sending an extra copy.

We're about to celebrate

Thanksgiving Day this Thursday in the USA and I'm thankful for the blessing of

friends and colleagues like you!

--Lynda

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Lynda Kirk, MA, LPC, BCIA Sr.

Fellow, BCIA-EEG Fellow, QEEG-Diplomate

Past President - AAPB www.aapb.org, Past President - ISNR www.isnr.org

Clinical Director - Austin

Biofeedback and EEG Neurotherapy Center

www.austinbiofeedback.com

512-794-WELL (9355)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

RE:

Neurofeedback - Autism

Shoushan,

I have a son with autistic behavior whom

I have done neurofeedback with and have been using neurofeedback for people

with autism for the past 9 years in my practice. I am also doing PhD research

into using neurofeedback as a school-based intervention for children with ASD.

If you e-mail me directly with your

e-mail address I will send you an article I wrote last year that summarizes the

neurofeedback and autism research.

I would also highly recommend that you

see a neurofeedback provider who has experience treating autism. Down the track

you may be able to purchase a neurofeedback system for use at home, but I

wouldn’t recommend you start out that way.

Kind regards,

Mark

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Hi Marc,I read your article and found it very interesting. I had a "Trial " session with an autistic child (6 years). We had big trouble with the electrodes because he had a bad experience with a clinical EEG. Even ear-clips were hopeless. I gave the parents some old ear clips to let him slowly get familar with them but it takes long.I dont have a HEG yet - but this would be much easier to handle for the beginning. Does it make sense to try HEG for autistic kids without beeing able to test? What age does it make sense to start neurofeedback with an autistic child? (ignoring the size - I had the impressio to see a three year old - and that was to young for me)I am happy a bout any feedback on this , also to give the desperate parents a realisic answer.Regina Am 24.11.2008 um 03:02 schrieb Mark Darling:Shoushan, I have a son with autistic behavior whom I have done neurofeedback with and have been using neurofeedback for people with autism for the past 9 years in my practice. I am also doing PhD research into using neurofeedback as a school-based intervention for children with ASD. If you e-mail me directly with your e-mail address I will send you an article I wrote last year that summarizes the neurofeedback and autism research. I would also highly recommend that you see a neurofeedback provider who has experience treating autism. Down the track you may be able to purchase a neurofeedback system for use at home, but I wouldn’t recommend you start out that way. Kind regards, Mark From: braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ]On Behalf Of cbshoushSent: Saturday, 22 November 2008 12:50 PMTo: braintrainer Subject: Neurofeedback - Autism Hello,I am new to the group. I have a 7 year old daughter, who has mild autism, and would like to hear from parents who are using Neurofeedback for their kids.I am considering purchasing one and would like to know what your experience has been.Thanks,ShoushanNo virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.comVersion: 8.0.175 / Virus Database: 270.9.9/1802 - Release Date: 11/20/2008 7:28 PM

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Hi Marc,I read your article and found it very interesting. I had a "Trial " session with an autistic child (6 years). We had big trouble with the electrodes because he had a bad experience with a clinical EEG. Even ear-clips were hopeless. I gave the parents some old ear clips to let him slowly get familar with them but it takes long.I dont have a HEG yet - but this would be much easier to handle for the beginning. Does it make sense to try HEG for autistic kids without beeing able to test? What age does it make sense to start neurofeedback with an autistic child? (ignoring the size - I had the impressio to see a three year old - and that was to young for me)I am happy a bout any feedback on this , also to give the desperate parents a realisic answer.Regina Am 24.11.2008 um 03:02 schrieb Mark Darling:Shoushan, I have a son with autistic behavior whom I have done neurofeedback with and have been using neurofeedback for people with autism for the past 9 years in my practice. I am also doing PhD research into using neurofeedback as a school-based intervention for children with ASD. If you e-mail me directly with your e-mail address I will send you an article I wrote last year that summarizes the neurofeedback and autism research. I would also highly recommend that you see a neurofeedback provider who has experience treating autism. Down the track you may be able to purchase a neurofeedback system for use at home, but I wouldn’t recommend you start out that way. Kind regards, Mark From: braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ]On Behalf Of cbshoushSent: Saturday, 22 November 2008 12:50 PMTo: braintrainer Subject: Neurofeedback - Autism Hello,I am new to the group. I have a 7 year old daughter, who has mild autism, and would like to hear from parents who are using Neurofeedback for their kids.I am considering purchasing one and would like to know what your experience has been.Thanks,ShoushanNo virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.comVersion: 8.0.175 / Virus Database: 270.9.9/1802 - Release Date: 11/20/2008 7:28 PM

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Hi Marc,I read your article and found it very interesting. I had a "Trial " session with an autistic child (6 years). We had big trouble with the electrodes because he had a bad experience with a clinical EEG. Even ear-clips were hopeless. I gave the parents some old ear clips to let him slowly get familar with them but it takes long.I dont have a HEG yet - but this would be much easier to handle for the beginning. Does it make sense to try HEG for autistic kids without beeing able to test? What age does it make sense to start neurofeedback with an autistic child? (ignoring the size - I had the impressio to see a three year old - and that was to young for me)I am happy a bout any feedback on this , also to give the desperate parents a realisic answer.Regina Am 24.11.2008 um 03:02 schrieb Mark Darling:Shoushan, I have a son with autistic behavior whom I have done neurofeedback with and have been using neurofeedback for people with autism for the past 9 years in my practice. I am also doing PhD research into using neurofeedback as a school-based intervention for children with ASD. If you e-mail me directly with your e-mail address I will send you an article I wrote last year that summarizes the neurofeedback and autism research. I would also highly recommend that you see a neurofeedback provider who has experience treating autism. Down the track you may be able to purchase a neurofeedback system for use at home, but I wouldn’t recommend you start out that way. Kind regards, Mark From: braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ]On Behalf Of cbshoushSent: Saturday, 22 November 2008 12:50 PMTo: braintrainer Subject: Neurofeedback - Autism Hello,I am new to the group. I have a 7 year old daughter, who has mild autism, and would like to hear from parents who are using Neurofeedback for their kids.I am considering purchasing one and would like to know what your experience has been.Thanks,ShoushanNo virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.comVersion: 8.0.175 / Virus Database: 270.9.9/1802 - Release Date: 11/20/2008 7:28 PM

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Regina,I think I mentioned a few days back the link for the study from about 5 years ago which used HEG with 180 Autistic children in Thailand, ranging from 3-18 years and produced very positive results. Certainly getting any autistic child to let you put something on his head is not fun, but a headband that has no paste, requires no prep and can easily be replace after it is pulled off, is a lot easier than EEG electrodes.

Since HEG focuses on improving metabolic activity in the prefrontal (executive) center of the brain, there are relatively few people who can't benefit from it, so there generally is no assessment required.

http://www.biocompresearch.org/Thai_autism_study.htmPeteOn Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 8:22 PM, Regina wrote:

Hi Marc,I read your article and found it very interesting. I had a " Trial " session with an autistic child (6 years). We had big trouble with the electrodes because he had a bad experience with a clinical EEG. Even ear-clips were hopeless. I gave the parents some old ear clips to let him slowly get familar with them but it takes long.

I dont have a HEG yet - but this would be much easier to handle for the beginning. Does it make sense to try HEG for autistic kids without beeing able to test? What age does it make sense to start neurofeedback with an autistic child? (ignoring the size - I had the impressio to see a three year old - and that was to young for me)

I am happy a bout any feedback on this , also to give the desperate parents a realisic answer.Regina

-- Van Deusenpvdtlc@...http://www.brain-trainer.com305/433-3160The Learning Curve, Inc.

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Regina,I think I mentioned a few days back the link for the study from about 5 years ago which used HEG with 180 Autistic children in Thailand, ranging from 3-18 years and produced very positive results. Certainly getting any autistic child to let you put something on his head is not fun, but a headband that has no paste, requires no prep and can easily be replace after it is pulled off, is a lot easier than EEG electrodes.

Since HEG focuses on improving metabolic activity in the prefrontal (executive) center of the brain, there are relatively few people who can't benefit from it, so there generally is no assessment required.

http://www.biocompresearch.org/Thai_autism_study.htmPeteOn Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 8:22 PM, Regina wrote:

Hi Marc,I read your article and found it very interesting. I had a " Trial " session with an autistic child (6 years). We had big trouble with the electrodes because he had a bad experience with a clinical EEG. Even ear-clips were hopeless. I gave the parents some old ear clips to let him slowly get familar with them but it takes long.

I dont have a HEG yet - but this would be much easier to handle for the beginning. Does it make sense to try HEG for autistic kids without beeing able to test? What age does it make sense to start neurofeedback with an autistic child? (ignoring the size - I had the impressio to see a three year old - and that was to young for me)

I am happy a bout any feedback on this , also to give the desperate parents a realisic answer.Regina

-- Van Deusenpvdtlc@...http://www.brain-trainer.com305/433-3160The Learning Curve, Inc.

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Regina,I think I mentioned a few days back the link for the study from about 5 years ago which used HEG with 180 Autistic children in Thailand, ranging from 3-18 years and produced very positive results. Certainly getting any autistic child to let you put something on his head is not fun, but a headband that has no paste, requires no prep and can easily be replace after it is pulled off, is a lot easier than EEG electrodes.

Since HEG focuses on improving metabolic activity in the prefrontal (executive) center of the brain, there are relatively few people who can't benefit from it, so there generally is no assessment required.

http://www.biocompresearch.org/Thai_autism_study.htmPeteOn Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 8:22 PM, Regina wrote:

Hi Marc,I read your article and found it very interesting. I had a " Trial " session with an autistic child (6 years). We had big trouble with the electrodes because he had a bad experience with a clinical EEG. Even ear-clips were hopeless. I gave the parents some old ear clips to let him slowly get familar with them but it takes long.

I dont have a HEG yet - but this would be much easier to handle for the beginning. Does it make sense to try HEG for autistic kids without beeing able to test? What age does it make sense to start neurofeedback with an autistic child? (ignoring the size - I had the impressio to see a three year old - and that was to young for me)

I am happy a bout any feedback on this , also to give the desperate parents a realisic answer.Regina

-- Van Deusenpvdtlc@...http://www.brain-trainer.com305/433-3160The Learning Curve, Inc.

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