Guest guest Posted November 7, 2008 Report Share Posted November 7, 2008 What if you wrote the choices down on 2 cards and had him pick one? I think it's less processing this way. The difficult part of your son is my daughter. Re: Re: PANDAS questions He's made gains in some areas but some things are still a nightmare. The worst is the vocal tics and leg movements he has. His focus hasn't come back and his behaviors leave a lot to be desired. On the other hand his hand writing is really improving, he's kicking butt in hooked on phonics and he's very physically affectionate again, which he lost for over a year. The problem is the areas that are not improving are the areas that are keeping him from integrating at school and make it difficult to deal with him in public, which was never an issue before. It's hard to explain but while his vocabulary and use of pronouns has improved, his ability to answer a yes or no question or answer when given a choice is gone. He just repeats back what you say when you ask him a question. But if he wants something he can speak to you in a nice sentence. Doesn't make sense. Here's a kid that today says "mommy, I can have juice please and watch the christmas show please?" But if you say "do you want an apple or a pear?" he says "apple or pear." or sometimes he'll just say "yes." He used to be able to answer these questions. Kerrie In a message dated 11/6/2008 9:50:37 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, missyhandleys (DOT) net writes: Yikes. All of this and no results? I'm so sorry! That's got to be frustrating beyond belief. AOL Search: Your one stop for directions, recipes and all other Holiday needs. Search Now. Instant access to the latest most popular FREE games while you browse with the Games Toolbar - Download Now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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