Guest guest Posted December 20, 2009 Report Share Posted December 20, 2009 , usually recommends 2 of the ProEFA : 1 of the ProEPA. Don't give the EFAs @ bedtime b/c it may cause vivid dreams. There's also info @ http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=app_2373072738 & gid=115029735601#/topic.php?u\ id=115029735601 & topic=7401 Warmest wishes, Barbara A , M.S., CCC-SLP Executive Director, Help Me Speak, LLC 410-442-9791 [ ] Omega questions My DS is 4, and was diagnosed with Apraxia at 2 (we started him in therapy at 18 months). He is receiving speech therapy 4 days per week, 2 at school and 2 private. He also attends the school's pre-k program 4 days a week for 3 hours a day. We started him on the NN 3-6-9 at the end of Sept, during his track-out, and added NN ProEPA at the end of Nov. He just finished another quarter, and all therapists and teachers reported that this was his best quarter yet, but that the majority of the progress came at the beginning of the quarter. We're debating on what to do next, as he is out on a 5 week break. Should we increase his Omega's, add a vitamin e, any other suggestions? He tested negative for gluten or casin allergies, and his vitamin levels were all normal. He doesn't have any sensory issues, and doesn't have major oral motor issues (he easts, swallows, blows bubbles, etc.). He is large for his age, as he is the size of a 6-7 year old, but he's always been on the 97%+ growth rate for his age. Any help/advise would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks, and Happy Holidays! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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