Guest guest Posted September 28, 2001 Report Share Posted September 28, 2001 > Hi, all. I was wondering what your opinion is on kids who recover by > just doing educational interventions , most commonly ABA. for > example Maurice's children. I wonder if they are of a sub- > type of autism where damage has been done to the brain, but the > damage is not ongoing. so like a stroke patient, other parts of the > brain take over. and then there are others, where due to continuous > damage ( opiates, yeast, and all the leaky gut indicators) , > educational interventions can only do so much unless the physical > issue is solved.. What are your opinions? I have wondered that myself. There just *has* to be some kind of subclass like that. Or, possibly, the physical issues are very mild and they are able to " work around " the brain areas that are being affected, even if the effects are ongoing. It's all such a mystery, isn't it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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