Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 Dear all, I am an existing member of this list, and I am posting this message on behalf of the Growing Minds Team. I hope people do not mind me doing so - if anyone has a problem please contact me off-list on Eileen.Chiverton@... - many thanks. It is already on the website. I haven't been around for a while - just before your conference in Scotland (which I was down to come to) we had my partner's father died in a car accident, and my sister, my ASD Son and me were involved in a traffic accident in the street. It was terrible. and me weren't hurt. A car two in front of us suddenly smashed into a plate glass window and hurtled out towards us. It hit my sister who had recently had a stroke and couldn't get out of the way in time. It was traumatic for who screamed and had nightmares for ages afterwards but could not tell us much why except " car, car is coming " . Anyway back on line now. Want to share 's terrific progress with you all. MB12 shots have been the most cost effective and brilliant treatment we have tried, we have been on the biomed journey for a year now. I never thought Jay's gut would heal, but it has, and now we are about to start chelation. He's four in July so Mandi won't be best pleased with me - but his gut issues were so bad we couldn't start earlier. Can't go on enough about MB12 and what its done for Jay's language and cognition. Last night he said to me: (I was in a strop at his 10pm bedtime " " Are you OK Mummy! " Without this list I would not be seeing this kind of thing - every day - little by little he is getting well. and yes I am videoing it! _________________________________________________________________ GROWING MINDS TRAINING IS COMING TO ENGLAND (Woking, 30 mins from Waterloo). Please help us spread the word by forwarding this message to people who might benefit. This is an opportunity for parents and professionals helping children with autism spectrum disorders to receive affordable training and support close to home. The programs are designed and presented by and Kaitryn Wertz, based on twenty-three years of experience in training over one thousand parents and their children with autism-spectrum disorders. VENUE Woking, Surrey, England September 26th to 29th, 2006 (Near London - 30 Mins from Waterloo direct to venue.) http://www.autism-programs.com/england.html PROGRAM DETAILS These are training programs for parents and professionals working with children who have Autism, Pervasive Developmental Delay, Asperger's Syndrome and related conditions. This training provides skills to increase your child's motivation and cooperation, to improve his or her communication and social interaction, to assess progress, to set appropriate social and developmental goals and to incorporate effective teaching methods to achieve those goals. These programs are recommended for: Parents who currently teach their child at home (either full or part time). Parents interested in working with their child at home, either full- time or after school. Family members, volunteers and staff who support parents with a home- based program. Autism professionals interested in supporting home –based programs For full details, visit our website by clicking on the links above. Or visit the websites of our local sponsor - In England: True http://www.trueparenting.co.uk or telephone Eileen in the UK on 01483 565358 for an informal discussion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 Dear Eileen, You poor thing, what dreadful experiences you've been having. Very glad you are all OK now! About Growing Minds, I'm interested but don't know much about this organisation. Always looking for ways to enhance the home programme here! (I home-ed as you may remember). So, do you know the UK team that will be presenting this conference? Are they any good? Indeed, am I getting that you working with them yourself? I'm sure I'm not the only one on this list who'd like to know more about this. Seems quite expensive too me (£580 on website). I paid less than that for a whole year on the Birmingham web-autism course. Do you think the GM conference will be worth it? Best wishes Sharon > > Dear all, > > I am an existing member of this list, and I am posting this message > on behalf of the Growing Minds Team. I hope people do not mind me > doing so - if anyone has a problem please contact me off-list on > Eileen.Chiverton@... - many thanks. It is already on the > website. > > I haven't been around for a while - just before your conference in > Scotland (which I was down to come to) we had my partner's father > died in a car accident, and my sister, my ASD Son and me were > involved in a traffic accident in the street. It was terrible. > and me weren't hurt. A car two in front of us suddenly smashed > into a plate glass window and hurtled out towards us. It hit my > sister who had recently had a stroke and couldn't get out of the way > in time. > > It was traumatic for who screamed and had nightmares for ages > afterwards but could not tell us much why except " car, car is coming " . > > Anyway back on line now. Want to share 's terrific progress > with you all. MB12 shots have been the most cost effective and > brilliant treatment we have tried, we have been on the biomed journey > for a year now. I never thought Jay's gut would heal, but it has, > and now we are about to start chelation. He's four in July so Mandi > won't be best pleased with me - but his gut issues were so bad we > couldn't start earlier. > > Can't go on enough about MB12 and what its done for Jay's language > and cognition. Last night he said to me: (I was in a strop at his > 10pm bedtime " > > " Are you OK Mummy! " > Without this list I would not be seeing this kind of thing - every > day - little by little he is getting well. and yes I am videoing it! > _________________________________________________________________ > GROWING MINDS TRAINING IS COMING TO ENGLAND (Woking, 30 mins from > Waterloo). > > Please help us spread the word by forwarding this message to people > who might benefit. > This is an opportunity for parents and professionals helping children > with autism spectrum disorders to receive affordable training and > support close to home. > > The programs are designed and presented by and Kaitryn Wertz, > based on twenty-three years of experience in training over one > thousand parents and their children with autism-spectrum disorders. > > VENUE > Woking, Surrey, England September 26th to 29th, 2006 (Near London - > 30 Mins from Waterloo direct to venue.) > http://www.autism-programs.com/england.html > > PROGRAM DETAILS > These are training programs for parents and professionals working > with children who have Autism, Pervasive Developmental Delay, > Asperger's Syndrome and related conditions. This training provides > skills to increase your child's motivation and cooperation, to > improve his or her communication and social interaction, to assess > progress, to set appropriate social and developmental goals and to > incorporate effective teaching methods to achieve those goals. > > These programs are recommended for: > > Parents who currently teach their child at home (either full or part > time). > Parents interested in working with their child at home, either full- > time or after school. > Family members, volunteers and staff who support parents with a home- > based program. > Autism professionals interested in supporting home –based programs > > For full details, visit our website by clicking on the links above. > Or visit the websites of our local sponsor - In England: True > http://www.trueparenting.co.uk or telephone Eileen > in the UK on 01483 565358 for an informal discussion. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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