Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 > > I was so excited to read your post . That is the best news ever. For every step Apraxia Parents/children take it seems that the possibilities are becoming positive. I have had my ph on Omega's for over a year now. I have cried so many times over his progress. I know that some parenst are not willing to give their a " natural vitamin " they for some reason believe that a more " natural approach " which involves many hours of " unnatural " therapy will benefit their child more. I hope they read your post and decide to give a natural vitamin a 2nd chance. I also know that not all children are are able to take vitamins and for these children and parents my thoughts are with you. I do have a question for some of the parents. If the Omega works so well in our Apraxia children, has any parents started giving it to their " typically developing " child? I know that it works wonders and miracles for our apraxic children but what benefits will it give our other children. I have > read the benefits that NordicNaturals lists on their site but does any parent know 1st hand because they give it to their other children, those not diagnosed with any other special needs? I would be very interested in hearing any stories/thoughts anyone would like to share. > > Thank you very much > Tammy > > > Life is too short to spend it placing blame on things and people who no longer make a difference. > > > --------------------------------- > Get your email and more, right on the new .com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 > > I was so excited to read your post . That is the best news ever. For every step Apraxia Parents/children take it seems that the possibilities are becoming positive. I have had my ph on Omega's for over a year now. I have cried so many times over his progress. I know that some parenst are not willing to give their a " natural vitamin " they for some reason believe that a more " natural approach " which involves many hours of " unnatural " therapy will benefit their child more. I hope they read your post and decide to give a natural vitamin a 2nd chance. I also know that not all children are are able to take vitamins and for these children and parents my thoughts are with you. I do have a question for some of the parents. If the Omega works so well in our Apraxia children, has any parents started giving it to their " typically developing " child? I know that it works wonders and miracles for our apraxic children but what benefits will it give our other children. I have > read the benefits that NordicNaturals lists on their site but does any parent know 1st hand because they give it to their other children, those not diagnosed with any other special needs? I would be very interested in hearing any stories/thoughts anyone would like to share. > > Thank you very much > Tammy > > > Life is too short to spend it placing blame on things and people who no longer make a difference. > > > --------------------------------- > Get your email and more, right on the new .com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 Thanks. You can't imagine how pleased we are!!! - > I was so excited to read your post . That is the best news ever. For every step Apraxia Parents/children take it seems that the possibilities are becoming positive. I have had my ph on Omega's for over a year now. I have cried so many times over his progress. I know that some parenst are not willing to give their a " natural vitamin " they for some reason believe that a more " natural approach " which involves many hours of " unnatural " therapy will benefit their child more. I hope they read your post and decide to give a natural vitamin a 2nd chance. I also know that not all children are are able to take vitamins and for these children and parents my thoughts are with you. I do have a question for some of the parents. If the Omega works so well in our Apraxia children, has any parents started giving it to their " typically developing " child? I know that it works wonders and miracles for our apraxic children but what benefits will it give our other children. I have > read the benefits that NordicNaturals lists on their site but does any parent know 1st hand because they give it to their other children, those not diagnosed with any other special needs? I would be very interested in hearing any stories/thoughts anyone would like to share. > > Thank you very much > Tammy > > > Life is too short to spend it placing blame on things and people who no longer make a difference. > > > --------------------------------- > Get your email and more, right on the new .com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2006 Report Share Posted September 2, 2006 Thanks. You can't imagine how pleased we are!!! - > I was so excited to read your post . That is the best news ever. For every step Apraxia Parents/children take it seems that the possibilities are becoming positive. I have had my ph on Omega's for over a year now. I have cried so many times over his progress. I know that some parenst are not willing to give their a " natural vitamin " they for some reason believe that a more " natural approach " which involves many hours of " unnatural " therapy will benefit their child more. I hope they read your post and decide to give a natural vitamin a 2nd chance. I also know that not all children are are able to take vitamins and for these children and parents my thoughts are with you. I do have a question for some of the parents. If the Omega works so well in our Apraxia children, has any parents started giving it to their " typically developing " child? I know that it works wonders and miracles for our apraxic children but what benefits will it give our other children. I have > read the benefits that NordicNaturals lists on their site but does any parent know 1st hand because they give it to their other children, those not diagnosed with any other special needs? I would be very interested in hearing any stories/thoughts anyone would like to share. > > Thank you very much > Tammy > > > Life is too short to spend it placing blame on things and people who no longer make a difference. > > > --------------------------------- > Get your email and more, right on the new .com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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