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Tag Archives: developmental delay
Christmas comes Early for R, a 5 year old child with developmental delays
R is a 5 year old child who showed signs and symptoms of autism at 2 years 8 months old. R’s mom noticed that something was amiss when R took his MMR vaccine at 18 months old. At 18 months, … Continue reading
Kay’s Autism Journey of Exceptional Progress
We first met Kay at age 6 in 2008. He was first diagnosed with ASD at age 3. Kay’s mom first heard about AIT during a seminar in Mall of Asia that she attended. Kay’s interventions include GFCF diet, ABA, … Continue reading
Tips on Choosing a Developmental Pediatrician in Manila
I know this is a matter of contention and confusion among parents with special needs children. The first professional your that your child is most likely to visit is a developmental pediatrician. Many parents often do not know what to … Continue reading
AIT Experience of an 8 year old boy with Speech Delay and Sensory Integration Issues
Nicky’s AIT session Interventions: Gluten free cassein free diet, ABA, Medium Oxalate Diet, OT, Biomed, HBOT (105 Dives last dive being December 2009), Speech Therapy and mainstream SPED class. Nicky came here because of issues with poor eye contact, delayed … Continue reading
Autism and a Mother’s Angst
Children don’t choose to become autistic. When autism does strike a family, it changes life as we know it. Our way of life is suddenly threatened. We are hurt. We are angry. We are depressed. We turn to friends and … Continue reading
Autism and Shame
Autism and Shame Mom: Hi, I’d like to inquire.. Me: Hi, okay, so what’s your name? Mom: I can’t tell you because you might find out. Me: Uh, okay. Can you just go to one of our learning seminars and … Continue reading
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Tagged autism, delayed speech, developmental delay, non verbal, shame
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Dyslexia, Auditory Processing and AIT
In the 1970’s Albert Galaburda, M.D., researcher at Harvard University, did autopsies on brains of people who had been diagnosed with dyslexia and compared them with brains of people who had no learning disabilities. He learned that people with dylexia … Continue reading
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Tagged ait, attention span, auditory discrimination, auditory processing, developmental delay, dylexia, easily frustrated, Feurstein method, learning disability, mild dyslexia, normal hearing, sound therapy, speech delay, the connection between dylexia and auditory issues
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