Guest guest Posted March 15, 2011 Report Share Posted March 15, 2011 I was wondering if it was possible to make up a list and place it in the " files " section on where to get certain vitamins, therapies, etc. Perhaps another " file " to place links for certain subjects or therapies? It would make it easier to just go to the file and see where I could start when researching something. I am in Northern California and would like to start my daughter on the Nutriveda. Just an idea to throw out there. Varina > > interesting fyi...my husband found an article on the developer/founder of > twitter. He had speech issues as a child (not sure if apraxia- knew what he > wanted to say, couldn't get it out). One thing mentioned in the article is that > he was incredible, even as a kid, at directions/maps- abnormally incredible- to > the point that this is what he worked on most in his work before twitter. my > husband found that very interesting after noticing this kind of stuff in our > son. > ________________________________ > From: kiddietalk <kiddietalk@...> > > Sent: Sun, March 13, 2011 7:51:28 PM > Subject: [ ] Re: unusual memory > > > Hi Marie, > > This is something I pointed out years (10?) ago as a benefit of being a late > talker. I hope one day it's researched and validated because with this > knowledge this can be used as I and many of us did to help our children excel in > school. > > I just found the most recent message I put out about this and it was 11 months > ago when Lois posted her update. Below is the archive as well as Lois' update > again since that brought up the topic > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~start of archive > > ...yes http://www.pursuitofresearch.org but it was originally meant for just the > parents as a fundraiser- what happened was far beyond that and I'm already > speaking with a few people as this will PROBABLY BE A MOVIE > > > And Lois back to your much deserved....CONGRATULATIONS!!! I believe in > Nutriiveda too!!! > > And about the memory aspect -I have a bunch of this in the archives -literally > hundreds of messages about " phenomenal memory " in our children -below is a > compilation of a few of them! > > No matter what the special need there are gifts given when things are taken > away. The gift given for speech impairments and delays typically is phenomenal > memory. Many actors are speech impaired to some extent- perhaps why they can > memorize those scripts better than most. > > Tanner has always had the unusual memory like many of our kids do at preschool > age. For example -you tell your two year old late talker (delay or disordered) > that " no more cookies tonight. Tomorrow you can have another cookie " and > tomorrow morning that child wakes up and goes to the place you keep the cookies > and points. Or you drive someplace once and the next time you go there they > point out which way to go next on the road. Not the out of sight out of mind > short attention span most 2 year olds have. > > There are a few reasons I feel this way -don't have time to go into all of them > now. But for one -most of us have found our children have these die hard > memories! Not a normal memory for a " normal " child -most kids you can get to > forget a point by bringing up something else that interests them -not many of > the children in this group! (of course you can never say " always " -just more > often than not. Just like the trouble blowing the nose thing that I first > brought up -this is yet another observation you will not read about in > books...yet) When Tanner learns his spelling words -he not only knows how to > spell even hard words -he tells me the word on the list (of ten each week) and > then spells it -like his memory is a picture he can just look at. > > Perhaps -due to using a different pathway and developing such pathway -they have > an edge we don't yet understand. Or perhaps it's because while others their age > are able to babble and talk about anything that comes to mind that have to hold > each thought until they can figure out a way to communicate it to us especially > when it's something important to them. No matter where it comes from, keep in > mind that is one of the signs of a gifted student. > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2011 Report Share Posted March 16, 2011 Hi Varina There is a ton of info already in the links, files and database, but I find it easier to put my question in the search message box. This is a group of parents from all over the world so it's a little harder to get specific in the files section. I know most people who are looking for specifics just post a message like " looking for a good SLP in California " . I know a lot of people here just use the fish oils and NutriiVeda because there is no need to add a multi vitamin. So, if you don't find the info you need in the above files, ask away! Sandy > > > > interesting fyi...my husband found an article on the developer/founder of > > twitter. He had speech issues as a child (not sure if apraxia- knew what he > > wanted to say, couldn't get it out). One thing mentioned in the article is that > > he was incredible, even as a kid, at directions/maps- abnormally incredible- to > > the point that this is what he worked on most in his work before twitter. my > > husband found that very interesting after noticing this kind of stuff in our > > son. > > ________________________________ > > From: kiddietalk <kiddietalk@> > > > > Sent: Sun, March 13, 2011 7:51:28 PM > > Subject: [ ] Re: unusual memory > > > > > > Hi Marie, > > > > This is something I pointed out years (10?) ago as a benefit of being a late > > talker. I hope one day it's researched and validated because with this > > knowledge this can be used as I and many of us did to help our children excel in > > school. > > > > I just found the most recent message I put out about this and it was 11 months > > ago when Lois posted her update. Below is the archive as well as Lois' update > > again since that brought up the topic > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~start of archive > > > > ...yes http://www.pursuitofresearch.org but it was originally meant for just the > > parents as a fundraiser- what happened was far beyond that and I'm already > > speaking with a few people as this will PROBABLY BE A MOVIE > > > > > > And Lois back to your much deserved....CONGRATULATIONS!!! I believe in > > Nutriiveda too!!! > > > > And about the memory aspect -I have a bunch of this in the archives -literally > > hundreds of messages about " phenomenal memory " in our children -below is a > > compilation of a few of them! > > > > No matter what the special need there are gifts given when things are taken > > away. The gift given for speech impairments and delays typically is phenomenal > > memory. Many actors are speech impaired to some extent- perhaps why they can > > memorize those scripts better than most. > > > > Tanner has always had the unusual memory like many of our kids do at preschool > > age. For example -you tell your two year old late talker (delay or disordered) > > that " no more cookies tonight. Tomorrow you can have another cookie " and > > tomorrow morning that child wakes up and goes to the place you keep the cookies > > and points. Or you drive someplace once and the next time you go there they > > point out which way to go next on the road. Not the out of sight out of mind > > short attention span most 2 year olds have. > > > > There are a few reasons I feel this way -don't have time to go into all of them > > now. But for one -most of us have found our children have these die hard > > memories! Not a normal memory for a " normal " child -most kids you can get to > > forget a point by bringing up something else that interests them -not many of > > the children in this group! (of course you can never say " always " -just more > > often than not. Just like the trouble blowing the nose thing that I first > > brought up -this is yet another observation you will not read about in > > books...yet) When Tanner learns his spelling words -he not only knows how to > > spell even hard words -he tells me the word on the list (of ten each week) and > > then spells it -like his memory is a picture he can just look at. > > > > Perhaps -due to using a different pathway and developing such pathway -they have > > an edge we don't yet understand. Or perhaps it's because while others their age > > are able to babble and talk about anything that comes to mind that have to hold > > each thought until they can figure out a way to communicate it to us especially > > when it's something important to them. No matter where it comes from, keep in > > mind that is one of the signs of a gifted student. > > > > ===== > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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