Guest guest Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 Sheri, How old was your daughter when you started the protocol. Our daughter is almost 5 and severely effected. We are just starting with . Sheri wrote: > I have posted from time to time about the progress of my daughter and > at times about her setbacks. Well today I am thrilled to report that > she had her tri-annual testing at school and she has made huge gains. > 3 years ago our daughter was developmentally 9 months of age. They > could not even get an IQ score she was so dysfunctional. Well not > only do we have an IQ but on the Autism Rating scale she has > progressed from being severely autistic to mild to moderate. > has been treated by Dr. for 2 years this month and although > the beginning was slow she has made progress right along. It is hard > to believe that 2 years ago she sat, rocked, stared at her hands and > screamed when today she knows her color's number, shapes, body parts, > 35 sight words, she can follow 2-3 step commands and she interacts > with peers not to mention her eye contact is improving and she is also > legally blind that is huge!!! We are grateful for the protocol > and we are grateful that the NNY Autism Clinic is in NY because there > is no way we could have traveled to CA for treatment it would not have > been possible financially. Sheri > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 Sheri, that's wonderful! Congratulations!!! On Jun 21, 2008, at 8:58 PM, Sheri wrote: > I have posted from time to time about the progress of my daughter > and at times about her setbacks. Well today I am thrilled to report > that she had her tri-annual testing at school and she has made huge > gains. > 3 years ago our daughter was developmentally 9 months of age. They > could not even get an IQ score she was so dysfunctional. Well not > only do we have an IQ but on the Autism Rating scale she has > progressed from being severely autistic to mild to moderate. > has been treated by Dr. for 2 years this month and > although the beginning was slow she has made progress right along. > It is hard to believe that 2 years ago she sat, rocked, stared at > her hands and screamed when today she knows her color's number, > shapes, body parts, 35 sight words, she can follow 2-3 step commands > and she interacts with peers not to mention her eye contact is > improving and she is also legally blind that is huge!!! We are > grateful for the protocol and we are grateful that the NNY > Autism Clinic is in NY because there is no way we could have > traveled to CA for treatment it would not have been possible > financially. Sheri > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 Congratulations! Keep the hope coming .. . Argie Olivo <golivo@...> wrote: Sheri, that's wonderful! Congratulations!!! On Jun 21, 2008, at 8:58 PM, Sheri wrote: > I have posted from time to time about the progress of my daughter > and at times about her setbacks. Well today I am thrilled to report > that she had her tri-annual testing at school and she has made huge > gains. > 3 years ago our daughter was developmentally 9 months of age. They > could not even get an IQ score she was so dysfunctional. Well not > only do we have an IQ but on the Autism Rating scale she has > progressed from being severely autistic to mild to moderate. > has been treated by Dr. for 2 years this month and > although the beginning was slow she has made progress right along. > It is hard to believe that 2 years ago she sat, rocked, stared at > her hands and screamed when today she knows her color's number, > shapes, body parts, 35 sight words, she can follow 2-3 step commands > and she interacts with peers not to mention her eye contact is > improving and she is also legally blind that is huge!!! We are > grateful for the protocol and we are grateful that the NNY > Autism Clinic is in NY because there is no way we could have > traveled to CA for treatment it would not have been possible > financially. Sheri > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 was 4 and she too was severely affected as I have said before sat, rocked and screamed with screaming being her favorite. Sheri > I have posted from time to time about the progress of my daughter and > at times about her setbacks. Well today I am thrilled to report that > she had her tri-annual testing at school and she has made huge gains. > 3 years ago our daughter was developmentally 9 months of age. They > could not even get an IQ score she was so dysfunctional. Well not > only do we have an IQ but on the Autism Rating scale she has > progressed from being severely autistic to mild to moderate. > has been treated by Dr. for 2 years this month and although > the beginning was slow she has made progress right along. It is hard > to believe that 2 years ago she sat, rocked, stared at her hands and > screamed when today she knows her color's number, shapes, body parts, > 35 sight words, she can follow 2-3 step commands and she interacts > with peers not to mention her eye contact is improving and she is also > legally blind that is huge!!! We are grateful for the protocol > and we are grateful that the NNY Autism Clinic is in NY because there > is no way we could have traveled to CA for treatment it would not have > been possible financially. Sheri > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 Thank you we are thrilled. Sheri > I have posted from time to time about the progress of my daughter > and at times about her setbacks. Well today I am thrilled to report > that she had her tri-annual testing at school and she has made huge > gains. > 3 years ago our daughter was developmentally 9 months of age. They > could not even get an IQ score she was so dysfunctional. Well not > only do we have an IQ but on the Autism Rating scale she has > progressed from being severely autistic to mild to moderate. > has been treated by Dr. for 2 years this month and > although the beginning was slow she has made progress right along. > It is hard to believe that 2 years ago she sat, rocked, stared at > her hands and screamed when today she knows her color's number, > shapes, body parts, 35 sight words, she can follow 2-3 step commands > and she interacts with peers not to mention her eye contact is > improving and she is also legally blind that is huge!!! We are > grateful for the protocol and we are grateful that the NNY > Autism Clinic is in NY because there is no way we could have > traveled to CA for treatment it would not have been possible > financially. Sheri > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2008 Report Share Posted June 24, 2008 Hi Sheri I'm so glad to hear about 's progress! It gives me such hope for Jake. I am seeing positive subtle changes as we speak. I really do agree makes more sense then anything else I have done for Jake. Go ! Vicki Eisen From: Sheri <eszbi5@...> Subject: Thrilled with results... Date: Saturday, June 21, 2008, 11:58 PM I have posted from time to time about the progress of my daughter and at times about her setbacks. Well today I am thrilled to report that she had her tri-annual testing at school and she has made huge gains. 3 years ago our daughter was developmentally 9 months of age. They could not even get an IQ score she was so dysfunctional. Well not only do we have an IQ but on the Autism Rating scale she has progressed from being severely autistic to mild to moderate. has been treated by Dr. for 2 years this month and although the beginning was slow she has made progress right along. It is hard to believe that 2 years ago she sat, rocked, stared at her hands and screamed when today she knows her color's number, shapes, body parts, 35 sight words, she can follow 2-3 step commands and she interacts with peers not to mention her eye contact is improving and she is also legally blind that is huge!!! We are grateful for the protocol and we are grateful that the NNY Autism Clinic is in NY because there is no way we could have traveled to CA for treatment it would not have been possible financially. Sheri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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