Guest guest Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 It is so funny you guys are talking about this. I have never bought anythign from an info-mmercial before. I was enthrwaled with So your Baby can Read and figured it couldn't hurt. is 8 months old we have been watching it for about a month and she recognizes one word I think.... When Clap come on the screen she claps. They say it too, but I she either recognizes it or will very soon. I know this is off teh topic of plagio, but I gald to hear I wasn't the only mom suckered in. Plus I have been doing ehat they say and if it works GREAT! if not she is having fun watching the videos (she loves the songs and baby in them) and reading the books (she loves the pictures of the animals) I would be curious to know if anyone here has them and they actually worked? le Mom to 8 months old, 3 days in Starband, 16mm right plagio, 94% brachy, slight tort. > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I have been in and out of this group over the years I have two > > > daughters that went through the DOC band. I have a 9 year old > > > daughter who had severe plagio when she was younger and went through > > > the DOC band starting at 19 months old. She graduated from the band > > > at 21 months old. Even after graduating from the DOC band, there was > > > still a flat spot on her head, however no one can notice it unless > > > they are feeling her head. Prior to getting into the DOC band she was > > > in Occupational therapy from the time she was 8 months old and in > > > speech therapy from the time she was 18 months old. After graduating > > > from the DOC band her development improved a lot, however she was > > > still having problems with her speech. When she was 5 or 6 we > > > discovered that some of her speech problems were due to the muscle > > > under her tongue being too tight and after having it cut by a laser > > > her speech has improved. However she continued in speech therapy > > > until last year when she was 8 years old. > > > > > > My youngesst daughter is now 4 and she had a more mild case of > > > plagio, but severe enough that we went through a DOC band with her as > > > well. She started in her band at 6 months old and graduated out of > > > her band at 9 months old. She never required any type of therapy and > > > is incredibly smart for her age. My youngest has no flat spot > > > remaining. > > > > > > I am wondering if any of you have seen information on older kids who > > > have had plagio in the past and are now having learning problems in > > > school or problems with keeping focused. My older daughter is having > > > some issues in school with learning and I am trying to figure out if > > > there is a connection between plagio even with it being corrected, > > > and learning problems in school later on. Also if there is a > > > possibility that having a concussion after being treated or having > > > plagio is any more severe or has other consequences than for kids who > > > have not had plagio in the past. > > > > > > If any of you have questions I may be able to answer from when my > > > kids went through the whole thing. I would be happy to help. I keep > > > comming back to this group throughout the years as I miss the > > > wonderful support this group provides. > > > > > > Johanna > > > > > > Â > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 I just looked to see if there was a group for it and there isnt one yet. Maybe its too new. I had such buyer's remorse the next day that I canceled it. But my friend did buy it for her 3 month old so i guess Ill see how that goes. I just hate thinking that maybe I am not giving him the best possible chance at success which is what the infomercial kind of plays on. For the mean time, Ill just keep trying to read books to him although all he cares about is eating the pages!- and ColeFrom: danielle1col <danielle1col@...>Plagiocephaly Sent: Friday, February 6, 2009 9:49:16 PMSubject: Re: To -Your baby can read It is so funny you guys are talking about this. I have never bought anythign from an info-mmercial before. I was enthrwaled with So your Baby can Read and figured it couldn't hurt. is 8 months old we have been watching it for about a month and she recognizes one word I think.... When Clap come on the screen she claps. They say it too, but I she either recognizes it or will very soon. I know this is off teh topic of plagio, but I gald to hear I wasn't the only mom suckered in. Plus I have been doing ehat they say and if it works GREAT! if not she is having fun watching the videos (she loves the songs and baby in them) and reading the books (she loves the pictures of the animals) I would be curious to know if anyone here has them and they actually worked? le Mom to 8 months old, 3 days in Starband, 16mm right plagio, 94% brachy, slight tort. > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I have been in and out of this group over the years I have two > > > daughters that went through the DOC band. I have a 9 year old > > > daughter who had severe plagio when she was younger and went through > > > the DOC band starting at 19 months old. She graduated from the band > > > at 21 months old. Even after graduating from the DOC band, there was > > > still a flat spot on her head, however no one can notice it unless > > > they are feeling her head. Prior to getting into the DOC band she was > > > in Occupational therapy from the time she was 8 months old and in > > > speech therapy from the time she was 18 months old. After graduating > > > from the DOC band her development improved a lot, however she was > > > still having problems with her speech. When she was 5 or 6 we > > > discovered that some of her speech problems were due to the muscle > > > under her tongue being too tight and after having it cut by a laser > > > her speech has improved. However she continued in speech therapy > > > until last year when she was 8 years old. > > > > > > My youngesst daughter is now 4 and she had a more mild case of > > > plagio, but severe enough that we went through a DOC band with her as > > > well. She started in her band at 6 months old and graduated out of > > > her band at 9 months old. She never required any type of therapy and > > > is incredibly smart for her age. My youngest has no flat spot > > > remaining. > > > > > > I am wondering if any of you have seen information on older kids who > > > have had plagio in the past and are now having learning problems in > > > school or problems with keeping focused. My older daughter is having > > > some issues in school with learning and I am trying to figure out if > > > there is a connection between plagio even with it being corrected, > > > and learning problems in school later on. Also if there is a > > > possibility that having a concussion after being treated or having > > > plagio is any more severe or has other consequences than for kids who > > > have not had plagio in the past. > > > > > > If any of you have questions I may be able to answer from when my > > > kids went through the whole thing. I would be happy to help. I keep > > > comming back to this group throughout the years as I miss the > > > wonderful support this group provides. > > > > > > Johanna > > > > > > Â > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > > > I have been in and out of this group over the years I have two > > > > daughters that went through the DOC band. I have a 9 year old > > > > daughter who had severe plagio when she was younger and went > through > > > > the DOC band starting at 19 months old. She graduated from the > band > > > > at 21 months old. Even after graduating from the DOC band, > there was > > > > still a flat spot on her head, however no one can notice it > unless > > > > they are feeling her head. Prior to getting into the DOC band > she was > > > > in Occupational therapy from the time she was 8 months old and > in > > > > speech therapy from the time she was 18 months old. After > graduating > > > > from the DOC band her development improved a lot, however she > was > > > > still having problems with her speech. When she was 5 or 6 we > > > > discovered that some of her speech problems were due to the > muscle > > > > under her tongue being too tight and after having it cut by a > laser > > > > her speech has improved. However she continued in speech > therapy > > > > until last year when she was 8 years old. > > > > > > > > My youngesst daughter is now 4 and she had a more mild case of > > > > plagio, but severe enough that we went through a DOC band with > her as > > > > well. She started in her band at 6 months old and graduated > out of > > > > her band at 9 months old. She never required any type of > therapy and > > > > is incredibly smart for her age. My youngest has no flat spot > > > > remaining. > > > > > > > > I am wondering if any of you have seen information on older > kids who > > > > have had plagio in the past and are now having learning > problems in > > > > school or problems with keeping focused. My older daughter is > having > > > > some issues in school with learning and I am trying to figure > out if > > > > there is a connection between plagio even with it being > corrected, > > > > and learning problems in school later on. Also if there is a > > > > possibility that having a concussion after being treated or > having > > > > plagio is any more severe or has other consequences than for > kids who > > > > have not had plagio in the past. > > > > > > > > If any of you have questions I may be able to answer from when > my > > > > kids went through the whole thing. I would be happy to help. I > keep > > > > comming back to this group throughout the years as I miss the > > > > wonderful support this group provides. > > > > > > > > Johanna > > > > > > > > > Â > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 the library carries your baby can read? nice. ill have to check into that. thanks!From: hrbenbrook <hrbenbrook@...>Plagiocephaly Sent: Saturday, February 7, 2009 2:43:36 PMSubject: Re: To -Your baby can read > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > > > I have been in and out of this group over the years I have two > > > > daughters that went through the DOC band. I have a 9 year old > > > > daughter who had severe plagio when she was younger and went > through > > > > the DOC band starting at 19 months old. She graduated from the > band > > > > at 21 months old. Even after graduating from the DOC band, > there was > > > > still a flat spot on her head, however no one can notice it > unless > > > > they are feeling her head. Prior to getting into the DOC band > she was > > > > in Occupational therapy from the time she was 8 months old and > in > > > > speech therapy from the time she was 18 months old. After > graduating > > > > from the DOC band her development improved a lot, however she > was > > > > still having problems with her speech. When she was 5 or 6 we > > > > discovered that some of her speech problems were due to the > muscle > > > > under her tongue being too tight and after having it cut by a > laser > > > > her speech has improved. However she continued in speech > therapy > > > > until last year when she was 8 years old. > > > > > > > > My youngesst daughter is now 4 and she had a more mild case of > > > > plagio, but severe enough that we went through a DOC band with > her as > > > > well. She started in her band at 6 months old and graduated > out of > > > > her band at 9 months old. She never required any type of > therapy and > > > > is incredibly smart for her age. My youngest has no flat spot > > > > remaining. > > > > > > > > I am wondering if any of you have seen information on older > kids who > > > > have had plagio in the past and are now having learning > problems in > > > > school or problems with keeping focused. My older daughter is > having > > > > some issues in school with learning and I am trying to figure > out if > > > > there is a connection between plagio even with it being > corrected, > > > > and learning problems in school later on. Also if there is a > > > > possibility that having a concussion after being treated or > having > > > > plagio is any more severe or has other consequences than for > kids who > > > > have not had plagio in the past. > > > > > > > > If any of you have questions I may be able to answer from when > my > > > > kids went through the whole thing. I would be happy to help. I > keep > > > > comming back to this group throughout the years as I miss the > > > > wonderful support this group provides. > > > > > > > > Johanna > > > > > > > > > Â > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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