Guest guest Posted January 24, 2006 Report Share Posted January 24, 2006 > " Eve has reached mastery level on all of the objectives written for her. She has done an exceptional job and is truly a different child than when she first began our program. Fabulous, fabulous news, ! Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2006 Report Share Posted January 24, 2006 So glad to hear your good news ! These kids are tremendous spirits....so are their moms!! God Bless...and remember to savor every moment!! Debbie --- julieobradovic@... wrote: > Hello Everyone! > > I just had to share some incredible news with the > group that is directly responsible for the recovery > of my beautiful daughter. For those of you who " know " > me, you know my daughter is 4 (almost 5) and that we > joined this board about a year ago with no clue how > to help her, diagnosed...Mild PDD, Moderate Verbal > Apraxia, Sensory Integration Disorder, and so forth. > We were lost, desperate, angry, and overwhelmed. > > Last February we started biomedical interventions > right after our first IEP. The goals for her at the > time included simple 2-3 word sentences, introducing > pronouns and tenses, pragmatic language, receptive > and expressive intense therapy, etc. Eve could only > use the third person and maybe 1 additional word. > She couldn't sing to save her life and hated when > anyone else did. She had no imaginary play. She had > no hand dominance. She couldn't hold a scissors or a > pencil. She had no social skills. > > I could go on and on. The list was endless. > > We started chelating in May and have completed 23 > rounds to date. > > We have her annual review of her IEP next week. > Today I received the paperwork and notes from her > teacher, occupational therapist and speech therapist > about what to expect at the meeting. This is what > they said... > > " Eve has reached mastery level on all of the > objectives written for her. She has done an > exceptional job and is truly a different child than > when she first began our program. Eve is able to > take conversational turns, verbally participate in > songs and fingerplays, express adjectives and > prepositions, ask questions and make requests and > use pronouns appropriately. She uses the appropriate > speaking volume and speaks intelligibly. Awesome > job! " Speech Pathologist > > " Eve has been working very hard this quarter. She > participates nicely and has been more social with > peers. Her academic skills continue to grow. Her > pre-readiness skills are developing nicely. Great > job, Eve! " Early Childhood Teacher > > Thank you everyone. Thank you, thank you, thank you. > I sort of feel like I can exhale now... > > God bless you all, especially Andy Cutler. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 Wow! I'm so touched. That's incredible. I had been wondering specifically what Eve's issues had been since you said she sounded like Sara. This progress is terrific! Congratulations and keep up the good work!! > > Hello Everyone! > > I just had to share some incredible news with the group that is directly responsible for the recovery of my beautiful daughter. For those of you who " know " me, you know my daughter is 4 (almost 5) and that we joined this board about a year ago with no clue how to help her, diagnosed...Mild PDD, Moderate Verbal Apraxia, Sensory Integration Disorder, and so forth. We were lost, desperate, angry, and overwhelmed. > > Last February we started biomedical interventions right after our first IEP. The goals for her at the time included simple 2-3 word sentences, introducing pronouns and tenses, pragmatic language, receptive and expressive intense therapy, etc. Eve could only use the third person and maybe 1 additional word. She couldn't sing to save her life and hated when anyone else did. She had no imaginary play. She had no hand dominance. She couldn't hold a scissors or a pencil. She had no social skills. > > I could go on and on. The list was endless. > > We started chelating in May and have completed 23 rounds to date. > > We have her annual review of her IEP next week. Today I received the paperwork and notes from her teacher, occupational therapist and speech therapist about what to expect at the meeting. This is what they said... > > " Eve has reached mastery level on all of the objectives written for her. She has done an exceptional job and is truly a different child than when she first began our program. Eve is able to take conversational turns, verbally participate in songs and fingerplays, express adjectives and prepositions, ask questions and make requests and use pronouns appropriately. She uses the appropriate speaking volume and speaks intelligibly. Awesome job! " Speech Pathologist > > " Eve has been working very hard this quarter. She participates nicely and has been more social with peers. Her academic skills continue to grow. Her pre-readiness skills are developing nicely. Great job, Eve! " Early Childhood Teacher > > Thank you everyone. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I sort of feel like I can exhale now... > > God bless you all, especially Andy Cutler. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 Congratulations!!! ) I hope you celebrate that I know exactly how you feel. We had a similar surprise at our son's IEP meeting Valentina > " Eve has reached mastery level on all of the objectives written for her. She has done an exceptional job and is truly a different child than when she first began our program. Eve is able to take conversational turns, verbally participate in songs and fingerplays, express adjectives and prepositions, ask questions and make requests and use pronouns appropriately. She uses the appropriate speaking volume and speaks intelligibly. Awesome job! " Speech Pathologist > > " Eve has been working very hard this quarter. She participates nicely and has been more social with peers. Her academic skills continue to grow. Her pre-readiness skills are developing nicely. Great job, Eve! " Early Childhood Teacher Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2008 Report Share Posted April 26, 2008 HI everybody! I just wanted Thank you all for the help i got for the Children celebration. It was a great success for me!! I met a woman that had Saline implants had them taken out 7 years ago. She was a amazing woman .I didnt get to talk to her long but for the time we did talk is was great ! Well long story short she is healthy and does all natural like me . She has a 6 weeks old baby after saline breast implants.Healthy and not sign of any problems. But i ask her could if she help me with the silicone kids and what natural things she has done for herself. But she also want to help me with le lache league and educating them on the safety of implants. Today i felt empowered enlighten and really felt God move today. I met all the right people today to help me get the word about about implants,pesticide,healthier living and help with my petitions with getting pesticides/chemicals out of schools and parks and healthy food in the schools. Oh check out www.angermoms.org for info above. But lets keep praying and believe things are going to change.It is a great start. And what all you wonderful woman and men if there any out there are doing is a start we are helping each other in these time. THis is what we need people to love,help,educate, forgive , guide ,lift us up when we are down and inspired us. Today i learned we need to build each other up and not tear each other down. We reap what we sow and i felt today i was reaping the great things ive been doing.Just trusting,praying and having faith and speaking positive changed so much. Im on cloud nine today. I will update you on the lady that had Breast implants i plan to write her. God bless you all may you find peace and the answers your looking for today Hugs michele Back to work after baby– how do you know when you’re ready? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2008 Report Share Posted April 27, 2008 Hey , God is so good....He has been blowing me away recently with his work in my life and in others. So many, many little things that are His taps on the shoulder letting me know He is right there with me. He is leading you! Patty > > > HI everybody! I just wanted Thank you all for the help i got for the Children celebration. > > It was a great success for me!! > > I met a woman that had Saline implants had them taken out 7 years ago. She was a amazing woman .I didnt get to talk to her long but for the time we did talk is was great ! > > Well long story short she is healthy and does all natural like me . She has a 6 weeks old baby after saline breast implants.Healthy and not sign of any problems. > But i ask her could if she help me with the silicone kids and what natural things she has done for herself. > > But she also want to help me with le lache league and educating them on the safety of implants. > Today i felt empowered enlighten and really felt God move today. > I met all the right people today to help me get the word about about implants,pesticide,healthier living and help with my petitions with getting pesticides/chemicals out of schools and parks and healthy food in the schools. > > Oh check out www.angermoms.org for info above. > > But lets keep praying and believe things are going to change.It is a great start. And what all you wonderful woman and men if there any out there are doing is a start we are helping each other in these time. THis is what we need people to love,help,educate, forgive , guide ,lift us up when we are down and inspired us. > Today i learned we need to build each other up and not tear each other down. We reap what we sow and i felt today i was reaping the great things ive been doing.Just trusting,praying and having faith and speaking positive changed so much. > > Im on cloud nine today. > > > > I will update you on the lady that had Breast implants i plan to write her. > > God bless you all may you find peace and the answers your looking for today > > Hugs michele > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Back to work after baby–how do you know when you're ready? > http://lifestyle.msn.com/familyandparenting/articleNW.aspx?cp- documentid=5797498 & ocid=T067MSN40A0701A > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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