Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 Jenn, This is such beautiful, wonderful news!!! I am so happy for you and Kali!!! Hooray for SCD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Summer Jim and Jen jlessard@...> wrote: Hello group, some new here, some not. I just wanted to post more progress with K. She is now riding the bus to school. Today was her very first day to school. She always rides the bus home but, due to not sleeping well in the past, before SCD, we decided to bring her every morning. Now, that she is doing so well on this diet, she gets to ride the bus. What a big girl. She has come so far. She had bad constipation that would leave her screaming, now she goes alomst everyday. The stools are much better consistency and not so dark either. She does not need any sleep or behavior meds. I do sometimes give her 1/3 the dose of melatonin but, that's just to calm her to get her to bed. Eventually, I would like to see her not take it but, hey what a great thing not to have to give her the med. (clonidine) anymore. She was also on adderall for behaviors. She is much more calm and better focused now. Since starting the diet, she has expanded her foods from about 5 different kinds to 9 now. She is diagnosed with severe autism by the way. She is also almost completely potty-trained and even goes independently most of the time. She still has PICA. And, instead of not being able to talk at all, she is now imitating a word now and then. Horray for K! Horray for SCD! Jenn & Kali Lessard 8 months 3 weeks SCD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 Jenn, This is such beautiful, wonderful news!!! I am so happy for you and Kali!!! Hooray for SCD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Summer Jim and Jen jlessard@...> wrote: Hello group, some new here, some not. I just wanted to post more progress with K. She is now riding the bus to school. Today was her very first day to school. She always rides the bus home but, due to not sleeping well in the past, before SCD, we decided to bring her every morning. Now, that she is doing so well on this diet, she gets to ride the bus. What a big girl. She has come so far. She had bad constipation that would leave her screaming, now she goes alomst everyday. The stools are much better consistency and not so dark either. She does not need any sleep or behavior meds. I do sometimes give her 1/3 the dose of melatonin but, that's just to calm her to get her to bed. Eventually, I would like to see her not take it but, hey what a great thing not to have to give her the med. (clonidine) anymore. She was also on adderall for behaviors. She is much more calm and better focused now. Since starting the diet, she has expanded her foods from about 5 different kinds to 9 now. She is diagnosed with severe autism by the way. She is also almost completely potty-trained and even goes independently most of the time. She still has PICA. And, instead of not being able to talk at all, she is now imitating a word now and then. Horray for K! Horray for SCD! Jenn & Kali Lessard 8 months 3 weeks SCD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 > She has also gone through a huge growth spurt different even than 2 weeks ago. She has not gone to a DAN! specialist even once but, purity, special friends, God and SCD have made this all possible!! Jenn & Kali 9 months SCD > I have chills from reading about Kali. Notice we have had at least four stories this week of children who got through " die off' and are amazing their parents and teachers. I have forwarded all the stories to Judy, the first little girl to experience an SCD miracle thanks to DR. Haas and her dedicated mom, Elaine Gottschall. You are an inspiration to newcomers and old timers alike and show what a mother's love and some sound science can accomplish! Carol F. SCD 6 years, celiac, SCD Cooking Classes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 > She has also gone through a huge growth spurt different even than 2 weeks ago. She has not gone to a DAN! specialist even once but, purity, special friends, God and SCD have made this all possible!! Jenn & Kali 9 months SCD > I have chills from reading about Kali. Notice we have had at least four stories this week of children who got through " die off' and are amazing their parents and teachers. I have forwarded all the stories to Judy, the first little girl to experience an SCD miracle thanks to DR. Haas and her dedicated mom, Elaine Gottschall. You are an inspiration to newcomers and old timers alike and show what a mother's love and some sound science can accomplish! Carol F. SCD 6 years, celiac, SCD Cooking Classes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 > She has also gone through a huge growth spurt different even than 2 weeks ago. She has not gone to a DAN! specialist even once but, purity, special friends, God and SCD have made this all possible!! Jenn & Kali 9 months SCD > I have chills from reading about Kali. Notice we have had at least four stories this week of children who got through " die off' and are amazing their parents and teachers. I have forwarded all the stories to Judy, the first little girl to experience an SCD miracle thanks to DR. Haas and her dedicated mom, Elaine Gottschall. You are an inspiration to newcomers and old timers alike and show what a mother's love and some sound science can accomplish! Carol F. SCD 6 years, celiac, SCD Cooking Classes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 I am so encouraged by your story, trying to fight off tears as I read. You are truly an inspiration and a testimony of how a determined mother can fight for the health of her child and overcome the " impossible " with a little support from friends and a little help from God. Continue in good faith that you will see Kali through to complete recovery. You are doing it! You are doing it! You are doing it! Hooray! Kisses and hugs to Kali for her fantastic accomplishments! With love and awe, Jeni Lynn SCD 13 days Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 Praise the Lord Jenn! That is awesome news and so encouraging! We're just at the beginning here and have a ways to go, but we have faith in our Good Lord for Lucas' complete healing! Keep the faith... Anita- " mama " to Lucas 4 1/2 (benign tumour resected from hypothalamus May '04; ASD) Windsor, Ont., Canada > >Reply-To: pecanbread >To: pecanbread > >Subject: Kali's progress... >Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 09:57:09 -0500 > >I just wanted to let you know that K is now feeling much better from being >sick those terrible 9 long weeks. I decided against antibiotics in case it >was something trying to work it's way out of her system and gave her extra >probiotics. I got some acidophilus, S. Boulardii, and culturelle from >Kirkmans. At first, Kali's hives I thought were due to an allergic reaction >from the S. Boulardii but, it may have been a yeast rash working it's way >out. Something told me to try again this week and we have had very good >luck. K's bm's are consistent everyday now and she is sleeping better and >really learning quickly now in school. She has blown me away by all the big >girl stuff she does and says now. She has started to underline words in >books with her fingers now too. She is so focused!!! Yes!!! We have more >language. I have been so excited that we have been doing something new >everyday just to see what she can do and say. I think when I put her on the >SCD that stopped her gut from getting worse just at the right time and then >even though it took a while, she started to heal. She wouldn't have been >able to if we didn't pull more of the bad stuff out of our daily routine >and regimen. K's teacher says she may be able to mainstream at the end of >next schoolyear. It's nice to see K's ability that high! All her >teachers love her and are amazed at the quick learning since she has >started to feel better. Maybe most of what she had for 9 weeks was >die-off.? I thought she was just sick with everything that was going >around. Could've been both. But, once we treated her for the worms, the >die-off was like a dominoe-effect allowing each problem to work its way out >one at a time, showing different symptoms during this illness. This was >definitely a regression but, we're not there anymore. There was talk at >the last CSE meeting about K aging out of school where she is and her >school district too. They wanted me to look into an institutional school >for her an hour away from here. No way!!!! We are fighting to restore K's >health and we are succeeding slowly but, if K isn't mainstreamed within 2 >yrs. then, she will be homeschooled. There will be no aging out with my >daughter. And, that's my case for the next CSE meeting in 2 weeks. Her >one-on-one aide is with me here. This is all good and my little girl is >recovering from Autism and I'm blatting about it right now but, love it >all!!! This child didn't even know if I was in the room or not at school or >home because she was in her own little world a year ago, nor did she evn >seem to care. Now, she has woken up in a new world where we live and she is >discovering new things everyday. She walked into the school and up to her >classroom independently today. Opened the door and said, " Hi " and they said > " oh, hi Kali, we didn't know you were here yet. " This child scored 3 means >below in everything she was tested on in January 2005. She can count to 20 >but, to 10 in Spanish also and knows her alphabet verbally as well as >receptively. She is currently working on colors this week, green. >Everything is green. She has also gone through a huge growth spurt >different even than 2 weeks ago. She has not gone to a DAN! specialist even >once but, purity, special friends, God and SCD have made this all >possible!! Jenn & Kali 9 months SCD > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 Praise the Lord Jenn! That is awesome news and so encouraging! We're just at the beginning here and have a ways to go, but we have faith in our Good Lord for Lucas' complete healing! Keep the faith... Anita- " mama " to Lucas 4 1/2 (benign tumour resected from hypothalamus May '04; ASD) Windsor, Ont., Canada > >Reply-To: pecanbread >To: pecanbread > >Subject: Kali's progress... >Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 09:57:09 -0500 > >I just wanted to let you know that K is now feeling much better from being >sick those terrible 9 long weeks. I decided against antibiotics in case it >was something trying to work it's way out of her system and gave her extra >probiotics. I got some acidophilus, S. Boulardii, and culturelle from >Kirkmans. At first, Kali's hives I thought were due to an allergic reaction >from the S. Boulardii but, it may have been a yeast rash working it's way >out. Something told me to try again this week and we have had very good >luck. K's bm's are consistent everyday now and she is sleeping better and >really learning quickly now in school. She has blown me away by all the big >girl stuff she does and says now. She has started to underline words in >books with her fingers now too. She is so focused!!! Yes!!! We have more >language. I have been so excited that we have been doing something new >everyday just to see what she can do and say. I think when I put her on the >SCD that stopped her gut from getting worse just at the right time and then >even though it took a while, she started to heal. She wouldn't have been >able to if we didn't pull more of the bad stuff out of our daily routine >and regimen. K's teacher says she may be able to mainstream at the end of >next schoolyear. It's nice to see K's ability that high! All her >teachers love her and are amazed at the quick learning since she has >started to feel better. Maybe most of what she had for 9 weeks was >die-off.? I thought she was just sick with everything that was going >around. Could've been both. But, once we treated her for the worms, the >die-off was like a dominoe-effect allowing each problem to work its way out >one at a time, showing different symptoms during this illness. This was >definitely a regression but, we're not there anymore. There was talk at >the last CSE meeting about K aging out of school where she is and her >school district too. They wanted me to look into an institutional school >for her an hour away from here. No way!!!! We are fighting to restore K's >health and we are succeeding slowly but, if K isn't mainstreamed within 2 >yrs. then, she will be homeschooled. There will be no aging out with my >daughter. And, that's my case for the next CSE meeting in 2 weeks. Her >one-on-one aide is with me here. This is all good and my little girl is >recovering from Autism and I'm blatting about it right now but, love it >all!!! This child didn't even know if I was in the room or not at school or >home because she was in her own little world a year ago, nor did she evn >seem to care. Now, she has woken up in a new world where we live and she is >discovering new things everyday. She walked into the school and up to her >classroom independently today. Opened the door and said, " Hi " and they said > " oh, hi Kali, we didn't know you were here yet. " This child scored 3 means >below in everything she was tested on in January 2005. She can count to 20 >but, to 10 in Spanish also and knows her alphabet verbally as well as >receptively. She is currently working on colors this week, green. >Everything is green. She has also gone through a huge growth spurt >different even than 2 weeks ago. She has not gone to a DAN! specialist even >once but, purity, special friends, God and SCD have made this all >possible!! Jenn & Kali 9 months SCD > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 Praise the Lord Jenn! That is awesome news and so encouraging! We're just at the beginning here and have a ways to go, but we have faith in our Good Lord for Lucas' complete healing! Keep the faith... Anita- " mama " to Lucas 4 1/2 (benign tumour resected from hypothalamus May '04; ASD) Windsor, Ont., Canada > >Reply-To: pecanbread >To: pecanbread > >Subject: Kali's progress... >Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 09:57:09 -0500 > >I just wanted to let you know that K is now feeling much better from being >sick those terrible 9 long weeks. I decided against antibiotics in case it >was something trying to work it's way out of her system and gave her extra >probiotics. I got some acidophilus, S. Boulardii, and culturelle from >Kirkmans. At first, Kali's hives I thought were due to an allergic reaction >from the S. Boulardii but, it may have been a yeast rash working it's way >out. Something told me to try again this week and we have had very good >luck. K's bm's are consistent everyday now and she is sleeping better and >really learning quickly now in school. She has blown me away by all the big >girl stuff she does and says now. She has started to underline words in >books with her fingers now too. She is so focused!!! Yes!!! We have more >language. I have been so excited that we have been doing something new >everyday just to see what she can do and say. I think when I put her on the >SCD that stopped her gut from getting worse just at the right time and then >even though it took a while, she started to heal. She wouldn't have been >able to if we didn't pull more of the bad stuff out of our daily routine >and regimen. K's teacher says she may be able to mainstream at the end of >next schoolyear. It's nice to see K's ability that high! All her >teachers love her and are amazed at the quick learning since she has >started to feel better. Maybe most of what she had for 9 weeks was >die-off.? I thought she was just sick with everything that was going >around. Could've been both. But, once we treated her for the worms, the >die-off was like a dominoe-effect allowing each problem to work its way out >one at a time, showing different symptoms during this illness. This was >definitely a regression but, we're not there anymore. There was talk at >the last CSE meeting about K aging out of school where she is and her >school district too. They wanted me to look into an institutional school >for her an hour away from here. No way!!!! We are fighting to restore K's >health and we are succeeding slowly but, if K isn't mainstreamed within 2 >yrs. then, she will be homeschooled. There will be no aging out with my >daughter. And, that's my case for the next CSE meeting in 2 weeks. Her >one-on-one aide is with me here. This is all good and my little girl is >recovering from Autism and I'm blatting about it right now but, love it >all!!! This child didn't even know if I was in the room or not at school or >home because she was in her own little world a year ago, nor did she evn >seem to care. Now, she has woken up in a new world where we live and she is >discovering new things everyday. She walked into the school and up to her >classroom independently today. Opened the door and said, " Hi " and they said > " oh, hi Kali, we didn't know you were here yet. " This child scored 3 means >below in everything she was tested on in January 2005. She can count to 20 >but, to 10 in Spanish also and knows her alphabet verbally as well as >receptively. She is currently working on colors this week, green. >Everything is green. She has also gone through a huge growth spurt >different even than 2 weeks ago. She has not gone to a DAN! specialist even >once but, purity, special friends, God and SCD have made this all >possible!! Jenn & Kali 9 months SCD > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 Stay with it and pray for the moderators here. They do such wonderful work helping with all these kids progress. Looking forward to seeing progress your way. Keep us posted. Jenn & K ---- Original Message ----- To: pecanbread > Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 6:04 PM Subject: RE: Kali's progress... > Praise the Lord Jenn! That is awesome news and so encouraging! We're just > at the beginning here and have a ways to go, but we have faith in our Good > Lord for Lucas' complete healing! > Keep the faith... > Anita- " mama " to Lucas 4 1/2 (benign tumour resected from hypothalamus May > '04; ASD) > Windsor, Ont., Canada > > > > > >Reply-To: pecanbread > >To: pecanbread > > >Subject: Kali's progress... > >Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 09:57:09 -0500 > > > >I just wanted to let you know that K is now feeling much better from being > >sick those terrible 9 long weeks. I decided against antibiotics in case it > >was something trying to work it's way out of her system and gave her extra > >probiotics. I got some acidophilus, S. Boulardii, and culturelle from > >Kirkmans. At first, Kali's hives I thought were due to an allergic reaction > >from the S. Boulardii but, it may have been a yeast rash working it's way > >out. Something told me to try again this week and we have had very good > >luck. K's bm's are consistent everyday now and she is sleeping better and > >really learning quickly now in school. She has blown me away by all the big > >girl stuff she does and says now. She has started to underline words in > >books with her fingers now too. She is so focused!!! Yes!!! We have more > >language. I have been so excited that we have been doing something new > >everyday just to see what she can do and say. I think when I put her on the > >SCD that stopped her gut from getting worse just at the right time and then > >even though it took a while, she started to heal. She wouldn't have been > >able to if we didn't pull more of the bad stuff out of our daily routine > >and regimen. K's teacher says she may be able to mainstream at the end of > >next schoolyear. It's nice to see K's ability that high! All her > >teachers love her and are amazed at the quick learning since she has > >started to feel better. Maybe most of what she had for 9 weeks was > >die-off.? I thought she was just sick with everything that was going > >around. Could've been both. But, once we treated her for the worms, the > >die-off was like a dominoe-effect allowing each problem to work its way out > >one at a time, showing different symptoms during this illness. This was > >definitely a regression but, we're not there anymore. There was talk at > >the last CSE meeting about K aging out of school where she is and her > >school district too. They wanted me to look into an institutional school > >for her an hour away from here. No way!!!! We are fighting to restore K's > >health and we are succeeding slowly but, if K isn't mainstreamed within 2 > >yrs. then, she will be homeschooled. There will be no aging out with my > >daughter. And, that's my case for the next CSE meeting in 2 weeks. Her > >one-on-one aide is with me here. This is all good and my little girl is > >recovering from Autism and I'm blatting about it right now but, love it > >all!!! This child didn't even know if I was in the room or not at school or > >home because she was in her own little world a year ago, nor did she evn > >seem to care. Now, she has woken up in a new world where we live and she is > >discovering new things everyday. She walked into the school and up to her > >classroom independently today. Opened the door and said, " Hi " and they said > > " oh, hi Kali, we didn't know you were here yet. " This child scored 3 means > >below in everything she was tested on in January 2005. She can count to 20 > >but, to 10 in Spanish also and knows her alphabet verbally as well as > >receptively. She is currently working on colors this week, green. > >Everything is green. She has also gone through a huge growth spurt > >different even than 2 weeks ago. She has not gone to a DAN! specialist even > >once but, purity, special friends, God and SCD have made this all > >possible!! Jenn & Kali 9 months SCD > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 Stay with it and pray for the moderators here. They do such wonderful work helping with all these kids progress. Looking forward to seeing progress your way. Keep us posted. Jenn & K ---- Original Message ----- To: pecanbread > Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 6:04 PM Subject: RE: Kali's progress... > Praise the Lord Jenn! That is awesome news and so encouraging! We're just > at the beginning here and have a ways to go, but we have faith in our Good > Lord for Lucas' complete healing! > Keep the faith... > Anita- " mama " to Lucas 4 1/2 (benign tumour resected from hypothalamus May > '04; ASD) > Windsor, Ont., Canada > > > > > >Reply-To: pecanbread > >To: pecanbread > > >Subject: Kali's progress... > >Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 09:57:09 -0500 > > > >I just wanted to let you know that K is now feeling much better from being > >sick those terrible 9 long weeks. I decided against antibiotics in case it > >was something trying to work it's way out of her system and gave her extra > >probiotics. I got some acidophilus, S. Boulardii, and culturelle from > >Kirkmans. At first, Kali's hives I thought were due to an allergic reaction > >from the S. Boulardii but, it may have been a yeast rash working it's way > >out. Something told me to try again this week and we have had very good > >luck. K's bm's are consistent everyday now and she is sleeping better and > >really learning quickly now in school. She has blown me away by all the big > >girl stuff she does and says now. She has started to underline words in > >books with her fingers now too. She is so focused!!! Yes!!! We have more > >language. I have been so excited that we have been doing something new > >everyday just to see what she can do and say. I think when I put her on the > >SCD that stopped her gut from getting worse just at the right time and then > >even though it took a while, she started to heal. She wouldn't have been > >able to if we didn't pull more of the bad stuff out of our daily routine > >and regimen. K's teacher says she may be able to mainstream at the end of > >next schoolyear. It's nice to see K's ability that high! All her > >teachers love her and are amazed at the quick learning since she has > >started to feel better. Maybe most of what she had for 9 weeks was > >die-off.? I thought she was just sick with everything that was going > >around. Could've been both. But, once we treated her for the worms, the > >die-off was like a dominoe-effect allowing each problem to work its way out > >one at a time, showing different symptoms during this illness. This was > >definitely a regression but, we're not there anymore. There was talk at > >the last CSE meeting about K aging out of school where she is and her > >school district too. They wanted me to look into an institutional school > >for her an hour away from here. No way!!!! We are fighting to restore K's > >health and we are succeeding slowly but, if K isn't mainstreamed within 2 > >yrs. then, she will be homeschooled. There will be no aging out with my > >daughter. And, that's my case for the next CSE meeting in 2 weeks. Her > >one-on-one aide is with me here. This is all good and my little girl is > >recovering from Autism and I'm blatting about it right now but, love it > >all!!! This child didn't even know if I was in the room or not at school or > >home because she was in her own little world a year ago, nor did she evn > >seem to care. Now, she has woken up in a new world where we live and she is > >discovering new things everyday. She walked into the school and up to her > >classroom independently today. Opened the door and said, " Hi " and they said > > " oh, hi Kali, we didn't know you were here yet. " This child scored 3 means > >below in everything she was tested on in January 2005. She can count to 20 > >but, to 10 in Spanish also and knows her alphabet verbally as well as > >receptively. She is currently working on colors this week, green. > >Everything is green. She has also gone through a huge growth spurt > >different even than 2 weeks ago. She has not gone to a DAN! specialist even > >once but, purity, special friends, God and SCD have made this all > >possible!! Jenn & Kali 9 months SCD > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 Stay with it and pray for the moderators here. They do such wonderful work helping with all these kids progress. Looking forward to seeing progress your way. Keep us posted. Jenn & K ---- Original Message ----- To: pecanbread > Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 6:04 PM Subject: RE: Kali's progress... > Praise the Lord Jenn! That is awesome news and so encouraging! We're just > at the beginning here and have a ways to go, but we have faith in our Good > Lord for Lucas' complete healing! > Keep the faith... > Anita- " mama " to Lucas 4 1/2 (benign tumour resected from hypothalamus May > '04; ASD) > Windsor, Ont., Canada > > > > > >Reply-To: pecanbread > >To: pecanbread > > >Subject: Kali's progress... > >Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 09:57:09 -0500 > > > >I just wanted to let you know that K is now feeling much better from being > >sick those terrible 9 long weeks. I decided against antibiotics in case it > >was something trying to work it's way out of her system and gave her extra > >probiotics. I got some acidophilus, S. Boulardii, and culturelle from > >Kirkmans. At first, Kali's hives I thought were due to an allergic reaction > >from the S. Boulardii but, it may have been a yeast rash working it's way > >out. Something told me to try again this week and we have had very good > >luck. K's bm's are consistent everyday now and she is sleeping better and > >really learning quickly now in school. She has blown me away by all the big > >girl stuff she does and says now. She has started to underline words in > >books with her fingers now too. She is so focused!!! Yes!!! We have more > >language. I have been so excited that we have been doing something new > >everyday just to see what she can do and say. I think when I put her on the > >SCD that stopped her gut from getting worse just at the right time and then > >even though it took a while, she started to heal. She wouldn't have been > >able to if we didn't pull more of the bad stuff out of our daily routine > >and regimen. K's teacher says she may be able to mainstream at the end of > >next schoolyear. It's nice to see K's ability that high! All her > >teachers love her and are amazed at the quick learning since she has > >started to feel better. Maybe most of what she had for 9 weeks was > >die-off.? I thought she was just sick with everything that was going > >around. Could've been both. But, once we treated her for the worms, the > >die-off was like a dominoe-effect allowing each problem to work its way out > >one at a time, showing different symptoms during this illness. This was > >definitely a regression but, we're not there anymore. There was talk at > >the last CSE meeting about K aging out of school where she is and her > >school district too. They wanted me to look into an institutional school > >for her an hour away from here. No way!!!! We are fighting to restore K's > >health and we are succeeding slowly but, if K isn't mainstreamed within 2 > >yrs. then, she will be homeschooled. There will be no aging out with my > >daughter. And, that's my case for the next CSE meeting in 2 weeks. Her > >one-on-one aide is with me here. This is all good and my little girl is > >recovering from Autism and I'm blatting about it right now but, love it > >all!!! This child didn't even know if I was in the room or not at school or > >home because she was in her own little world a year ago, nor did she evn > >seem to care. Now, she has woken up in a new world where we live and she is > >discovering new things everyday. She walked into the school and up to her > >classroom independently today. Opened the door and said, " Hi " and they said > > " oh, hi Kali, we didn't know you were here yet. " This child scored 3 means > >below in everything she was tested on in January 2005. She can count to 20 > >but, to 10 in Spanish also and knows her alphabet verbally as well as > >receptively. She is currently working on colors this week, green. > >Everything is green. She has also gone through a huge growth spurt > >different even than 2 weeks ago. She has not gone to a DAN! specialist even > >once but, purity, special friends, God and SCD have made this all > >possible!! Jenn & Kali 9 months SCD > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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