Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 Did you/Do you like the NACD program? We have itavailable here where I live and I have wondered itspossibilities but have not heard anyone thats goes toit... === Guess I'll post my big list of links for those who would like to look into this. We did NACD at first, now doing ICAN (Hope and a Future) with Kane. THe knowledge I've gotten from these has been invaluable to me in working with my daughter. Take care,Alice - violist & HSing mom to Alice (DS) born Thanksgiving Day 1995 :-)Hopewell Junction, NYhttp://users.bestweb.net/~castella (NOTE: NACD has pulled many of their articles, but I think they can still be read by following my instructions below, but I don't know for how long.)HTH NACD(Bob Doman): www.nacd.org/ICAN's national website http://www.icando.org/All the independent ND's link from http://www.ican-do.net/links.htm Kane: http://www.hope-future.org/Cyndi Ringoen: http://www.ican-do.net/Jan Bedell: http://www.littlegiantsteps.net/Maggie Dail: http://www.homeschoolhelps.comMarilee Coots: Http://www.help-with-learning.com Harms: http://www.geocities.com/athens/sparta/9442/The Institutes: http://www.iahp.org/ (They started this work in the 40'sand Glenn Doman's books are excellent to read)Look at www.ican-do.net, and a map of where the ICAN NDs travel ishere: http://www.ican-do.net/ICANevalsitemap.htmTo see sample of a child's(w/DS) program:http://www.comwares.net/marrs/index.htmlgo down left of page to "'s Program:"====Articles about: http://www.ican-do.net/articles.htmCyndi Ringoen on ND, numerous articles. http://adhd.kids.tripod.com/ldchild.html Bob Doman describes a neurological evaluation, including dominance.X http://www.nacd.org/academy/journal.html Bob Doman articles including on DS.X http://www.nacd.org/profile/testimonials.html This from the NACD website is testimonials on various issues. Quite a few of the LD, ADD and other categories mention dominance issues.*****NOTE: these articles have been pulled from the www.nacd.org website, however if you go tothe website, then do a google search of the website for "journal" and also for "testimonial" you should beable to find them and many others and read them by clicking "cached". I don't know how long they will be cached for.*******http://www.einstein-syndrome.com/development/development.htmhttp://www.einstein-syndrome.com/stars/potential.htmhttp://www.aboutchildrenshealth.com/library/weekly/aa061001a.htm Evaluating dominance.http://www.katherinebell.com/HS%20Mixed%20Dominance.htm An NACD mom describes mixed dominancehttp://www.katherinebell.com/HS%20NACD%20tapes.htm Same mom describes one of NACD's favorite methods.http://adhd.kids.tripod.com/addchild.html Jaquith is an NACD kid who went on to become a neurodevelopmental specialist. Describes dominance, and processing, and tactility issues.http://www.kidscanlearn.net/dyslexia.htm Dyslexia and dominance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 My son is on an ND program through ICAN. I believe they are the same as NACD -- just a different organization. I know my neurodevelopmentalist used to work for NACD, and has since started her own organization -- ICAN. Anyway, I love it. Next to a nutritional intervention of some sort, I feel it is the most important thing I can do for him. My son started a program at 4 months old -- because that was the soonest I could get him in! I read Glenn Doman's books, and bought a number of his encyclopedias on ebay, and started my own " program " with him right away -- like maybe when he was a month old. The brain is an amazing thing -- but the window is small for it's maximum growth. For anyone, not just kids with DS. I have learned so much that I do program stuff with my other 3 boys who are quite bright already. I am so thankful to have an ND working with us, because they know of which they speak, and I don't have to fumble around trying to make sure that my son is moving forward, and if he stops, try to figure out why... It takes some of the pressure off. Doing a program is for sure a commitment -- both of time and money. It takes 2 hours a day to get through all of his program -- and he's six months. My nephew is developmentally delayed, and also started a program -- his takes 4 hours a day if the whole thing gets done. So...it does take effort on the parent's part for sure. But...you know. We are all " therapizing " our kids anyway. It just helps for me to have direction... That's my 2 cents anyway!! BTW, all this talk about different ways to supplement our kids has me wearing out the printer. It is nice to know that there are other alternatives if I run into problems with NVD. Sharon > > Did you/Do you like the NACD program? We have it > available here where I live and I have wondered its > possibilities but have not heard anyone thats goes to > it... > === > Guess I'll post my big list of links for those who would like to look into this. > We did NACD at first, now doing ICAN (Hope and a Future) with Kane. > THe knowledge I've gotten from these has been invaluable to me in working with my daughter. > Take care, > Alice - violist & HSing mom to Alice (DS) born Thanksgiving Day 1995 :-) > Hopewell Junction, NY > http://users.bestweb.net/~castella > > (NOTE: NACD has pulled many of their articles, but I think they can still be read by > following my instructions below, but I don't know for how long.) > HTH > > NACD(Bob Doman): www.nacd.org/ > ICAN's national website http://www.icando.org/ > All the independent ND's link from http://www.ican-do.net/links.htm > Kane: http://www.hope-future.org/ > Cyndi Ringoen: http://www.ican-do.net/ > > Jan Bedell: http://www.littlegiantsteps.net/ > Maggie Dail: http://www.homeschoolhelps.com > Marilee Coots: Http://www.help-with-learning.com > Harms: http://www.geocities.com/athens/sparta/9442/ > The Institutes: http://www.iahp.org/ (They started this work in the 40's > and Glenn Doman's books are excellent to read) > > Look at www.ican-do.net, and a map of where the ICAN NDs travel is > here: http://www.ican-do.net/ICANevalsitemap.htm > > To see sample of a child's(w/DS) program: > http://www.comwares.net/marrs/index.html > go down left of page to " 's Program: " > > ==== > > Articles about: > > http://www.ican-do.net/articles.htm > Cyndi Ringoen on ND, numerous articles. > > http://adhd.kids.tripod.com/ldchild.html > Bob Doman describes a neurological evaluation, including dominance. > > X http://www.nacd.org/academy/journal.html > Bob Doman articles including on DS. > X http://www.nacd.org/profile/testimonials.html > This from the NACD website is testimonials on various issues. Quite a > few of the LD, ADD and other categories mention dominance issues. > *****NOTE: these articles have been pulled from the www.nacd.org website, > however if you go to > the website, then do a google search of the website for " journal " and also > for " testimonial " you should be > able to find them and many others and read them by clicking " cached " . I > don't know how long they will be cached for. > ******* > http://www.einstein-syndrome.com/development/development.htm > > http://www.einstein-syndrome.com/stars/potential.htm > > > http://www.aboutchildrenshealth.com/library/weekly/aa061001a.htm > Evaluating dominance. > > http://www.katherinebell.com/HS%20Mixed%20Dominance.htm > An NACD mom describes mixed dominance > > http://www.katherinebell.com/HS%20NACD%20tapes.htm > Same mom describes one of NACD's favorite methods. > > http://adhd.kids.tripod.com/addchild.html > Jaquith is an NACD kid who went on to become a neurodevelopmental > specialist. Describes dominance, and processing, and tactility issues. > > http://www.kidscanlearn.net/dyslexia.htm > Dyslexia and dominance. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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