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simondavis wrote:

> Has anybody tried this (as per presentation at Autism One).

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Hi Elaine,

Whose presentation was it ? I have also heard about this technique.

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simondavis wrote:

> Has anybody tried this (as per presentation at Autism One).

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> Elaine

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Hi Elaine,

Whose presentation was it ? I have also heard about this technique.

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Cath,

I'm talking to one in Hertford this pm - will post my thoughts.

Elaine

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> > Has anybody tried this (as per presentation at Autism One).

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> > Elaine

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> Hi Elaine,

> Whose presentation was it ? I have also heard about this

technique.

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Cath,

I'm talking to one in Hertford this pm - will post my thoughts.

Elaine

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> simondavis wrote:

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> > Has anybody tried this (as per presentation at Autism One).

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> > Elaine

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> Hi Elaine,

> Whose presentation was it ? I have also heard about this

technique.

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In a message dated 15/06/2006 21:44:58 GMT Daylight Time, amsheridan70@... writes:

Yes. It works. It was designed by Judith Bluestone from America who herself has recovered from autism. Her life story is very inspiring. the exercises are so simple and as long as you do them consistently, improvements can be made. My little boy wouldn't go on a sing and had v poor gross motor skills within 3 months he is using all the appartus in the park like he has been doing it for years. definetly to be recommended.

>>>WOW - how do you acess it in the UK?

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In a message dated 15/06/2006 21:44:58 GMT Daylight Time, amsheridan70@... writes:

Yes. It works. It was designed by Judith Bluestone from America who herself has recovered from autism. Her life story is very inspiring. the exercises are so simple and as long as you do them consistently, improvements can be made. My little boy wouldn't go on a sing and had v poor gross motor skills within 3 months he is using all the appartus in the park like he has been doing it for years. definetly to be recommended.

>>>WOW - how do you acess it in the UK?

Mandi iN Dorset

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In a message dated 15/06/2006 21:44:58 GMT Daylight Time, amsheridan70@... writes:

Yes. It works. It was designed by Judith Bluestone from America who herself has recovered from autism. Her life story is very inspiring. the exercises are so simple and as long as you do them consistently, improvements can be made. My little boy wouldn't go on a sing and had v poor gross motor skills within 3 months he is using all the appartus in the park like he has been doing it for years. definetly to be recommended.

>>>WOW - how do you acess it in the UK?

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Yes. It works. It was designed by Judith Bluestone from America who herself has recovered from autism. Her life story is very inspiring. the exercises are so simple and as long as you do them consistently, improvements can be made. My little boy wouldn't go on a sing and had v poor gross motor skills within 3 months he is using all the appartus in the park like he has been doing it for years. definetly to be recommended. Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.

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>>>WOW - how do you acess it in the UK?

Hi Mandi

There is a Handle Practitioner in London (Walthamstow, perhaps?)

called , but I am sure there are others too. Also I think

you can download alot of the exercises from the Handle website. My

friend takes her daughter to , with very good results. It is on my

list of things still to try

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>>>WOW - how do you acess it in the UK?

Hi Mandi

There is a Handle Practitioner in London (Walthamstow, perhaps?)

called , but I am sure there are others too. Also I think

you can download alot of the exercises from the Handle website. My

friend takes her daughter to , with very good results. It is on my

list of things still to try

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