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Just wanted to share an anectode. My 3 ASD kids have been SCd since

the summer. My 2 year old twins were great responders, one more than

the other. Recently they started a school program and have been

stressed out at snack/lunchtime because the want the other kids'

foods. I decided that I would give it a try, allowing them to remain

gluten,casein,soy,corn and egg FREE but allow other grains and test it

out. Within 1 week my daughter who was the great SCD responder

completely crashed, massive diarrhea, abdominal distention, miserable,

night wakings, gas...I couldnt have asked for a more clear sign that

this diet was helping. Now I have to start over, but with a new

resolve, now that I know that I am doing it for a reason...

So...if anyone has recipes for cookies or breads that are SCD and egg

free I need help!!!! They need to think they are not missing out!

Karin

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Ditto what Jody said! For us it's a bonus that it makes life with a

special diet easier. I wouldn't have it any other way. As far as

socialization goes, there are lots of healthy social opportunities just

in living daily life, and you can always seek out other homeschoolers.

Becky

mom to Noah (6, HFA) and (3, NT)

> I homeschool both of my kids. There are a lot of people who who

> homeschool these days, for a variety of reasons.

>

> For me, it's more of a matter of knowing my children and knowing how

> they learn. I'd rather do it myself than fight the school.

>

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Ditto what Jody said! For us it's a bonus that it makes life with a

special diet easier. I wouldn't have it any other way. As far as

socialization goes, there are lots of healthy social opportunities just

in living daily life, and you can always seek out other homeschoolers.

Becky

mom to Noah (6, HFA) and (3, NT)

> I homeschool both of my kids. There are a lot of people who who

> homeschool these days, for a variety of reasons.

>

> For me, it's more of a matter of knowing my children and knowing how

> they learn. I'd rather do it myself than fight the school.

>

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Ditto what Jody said! For us it's a bonus that it makes life with a

special diet easier. I wouldn't have it any other way. As far as

socialization goes, there are lots of healthy social opportunities just

in living daily life, and you can always seek out other homeschoolers.

Becky

mom to Noah (6, HFA) and (3, NT)

> I homeschool both of my kids. There are a lot of people who who

> homeschool these days, for a variety of reasons.

>

> For me, it's more of a matter of knowing my children and knowing how

> they learn. I'd rather do it myself than fight the school.

>

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