Guest guest Posted August 31, 2001 Report Share Posted August 31, 2001 For all the Group: I haven´t already started this diet, although I´m making orders and so on. My son is 3, and he doesn´t speak. He doesn´t point either. He seldom says a word, then he stops using it. Will he start talking when we start this diet? Are these kids supposed to be cured with the diet? What should we expect? Does anybody know a good book for making ABA? Thank you to all of you, and for all your advices and recipes. Carmen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2001 Report Share Posted September 1, 2001 Carmen, Everyone has different reactions to the diet. Just give it a try for a minimum of 6 mos-1yr and see what happens. A good ABA book is " Behavioral Intervention for Young Children With Autism " by Maurice. My personal favorite is " A Work In Progress " by Ron Leaf and McEachin. Both were ordered from Amazon.com Let us know what happens... Janelle Jane 2 1/2 PDD-NOS 1 NT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2001 Report Share Posted September 1, 2001 * Carmen, Give the diet a try of about 6 months at least, some say 3 months, and tothers it may take up to a year. Don't expect a cure as you say!!!!!!! But if the diet is strictly adhered to, you may see some great results - improved eye contact, a willingness to sit and attend to what is being taught, calmer behavior (although many say there is a brief period of withdrawal that may effect the behavior), better sleep habits, etc. my son has been on this diet for a 17 months and doing great. I advise to first have him allergy tested for foods so that you are not replacing the gluten and casein with other offending foods. I had IgE blood tests run. I know there is another kind and I really don't know what the difference is, sorry. They took vials from a tiny butterfly into LJ. He got tested for eggwhite corn orange beef pork shrimp tomato barley carrot chicken codfish crab cow milk oat peanut rye soybean strawberry tuna bakers yeast wheat cashews chocolate almond carob bean rice grape sweet potato white potato banana pear He also got tested for some environmental things (dust, mold, duck, feathers, etc) and he came up allergic to cats and dogs. My son LJ is on Medicaid. I took him to a regular allergist who wrote a prescription for me to go across the street to the lab inside the hospital and they ran the tests and sent the results to the allergist. I eliminated ALL foods that he showed even the slightest reaction to, thus allowing for the GFCF diet to work to its fullest potential. Good luck. I tend to stay clear of all these other fancy tests and meds, etc.. I didn't do any testing with my son prior to or now other than allergy testing. He gets a complete physical every year witha complete blood work done and other then that I stay clear of all, except for a 100% GFCF diet, no artificial colors or flavors and ne preservatives. **But I would first take it slow and remove the casein first, then the gluten. A good book to read is " Special Diets for Special Kids " by . It has alot of great recipes in it, explains how to start the diet and explains all about the diet, cooking, etc. It does mention supplements and tests, but again this is a personal decision, I don't do supps. or all these fancy tests, but the allergy test./ There are many other recipes once you begin the people on the list here will help you with, but first get the book and do the allergy testing. My son is now reading, extremely verbal, pretty good eye contact, is not so easily frustrated anymore, calmer (use to run from room to room and back again), able and wanting to learn, absorbs and retains what he is taught. Along with this diet I do alot of work with LJ besides his full day at school. He is in an ABA program at school, but will be transitioning out of ABA after school starts in Sept.. He is 6 1/2 years old and has been in ABA since 23 months of age and now is doing so great he is ready to move on. As far as mailorder and web order I am a great fan of Miss Robens at www.missroben.com and you can call them at 1-800-0083 for a catalog. I like the catalog and to order by phone so that if I have questions they are very helpful and nice. They have snacks, cake and cookie mixes, condiments, flours, BOOKS (they have " Special Diets for........... " too),pastas, soups, cereals, etc.. I buy the following bread at my HFS: The ingredients to the potato bread are: organic millet flour,potato, rice, water, baking powder, sea salt. They have a zucchini bread that is: organic millet flour,zucchini, brocoli, cabbage, carrots, carrot juice, baking powder, sea salt. Deland bakeries in Florida makes it. My HFS carries it too. You can contact Deland bakeries and they will ship UPS - but it has to be a 24 item minimum. Their # is (904)734-7553 Hope this helps some. Everyone on the list here is willing to help. on Long Island New York * On Sat, 1 Sep 2001 00:11:43 -0500 " Carmen del Rio " writes: > For all the Group: > > I haven´t already started this diet, although I´m making orders and > so on. My son is 3, and he doesn´t speak. He doesn´t point either. > He seldom says a word, then he stops using it. Will he start talking > when we start this diet? Are these kids supposed to be cured with > the diet? What should we expect? > Does anybody know a good book for making ABA? > Thank you to all of you, and for all your advices and recipes. > Carmen. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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