Guest guest Posted September 18, 2011 Report Share Posted September 18, 2011 I would highly suggest that you do AIT which is especially designed for auditory processing issues. I have seen some amazing things with AIT for this disorder. Go to the website for the Georgiana Institute which is a non-profit at http://www.georgianainstitute.org/ I would also suggest reading the books written by bel Stehli, who is the head of this organization. > > My son is thought to have auditory provesing issues. What therapy would help him? > Sent from my Cellular South BlackBerry� Smartphone > > Re: How to get your teenager kid to stop being slow and take more > re > > Wow. I have to admit that reading all these posts, I normally do not > have time, really brings some thoughts to mind. > I am a grandparent of a special needs child. > I have worked with hundreds of kids with autism, aspergers, ASD, ADSD, > and the list goes on. > > Now let me tell you what I see here, some may not like it and I am not > trying to be critical or mean. To me, your child and their feelings are > my interest and that is where my experience lies. > Remember, they are not invaders of your world, you are a visitor in > their world. There are many causes for their condition and we need to > spend more time finding t he causes and solutions so they can come > closer to living a normal life. > They need your love, which is a special love, an understanding love. It > means you try to understand why they think and react the way they do. > > I understand that living with them every day, 365 a year, creates a > feeling that it will never end. It can remove our hope and enthusiasm > of ever seeing them improve. It does not remove your responsibility as > a parent. You are their only hope of ever having a life that is even > close to being normal. > > I have not seen any therapies discussed to help these problems. I have > seen many kids just like your show wonderful improvements. I have seen > other children who just do not seem to respond to any type therapy. So > the big question is, what have your tried? Some of the most successful > are: > 1. HBOT (hyperbaric oxygen therapy). I am talking about 1.5 to 1.8 > ATA using 100% oxygen, 40 treatments each session. I am not talking > about a soft chamber which does not get the job done. > 2. Diet, I am not knowledgable in this area, but I have seen great > accomplishments, great attitude changes, and great improvements in > health by changing the diets. > 3. AIT, auditory integration therapy. Learn about it and understand > that your child may have sounds in his head that drive him nuts, put him > in a bad mood, etc. He does not know how to tell you about it because > he has had them all his life and does not know they don't belong. AIT > retrains the brain to process sounds properly. > 4. STEM CELL. Lately, I have seen some of the most amazing results > with stem cell therapy, especially with older children. > > Learn about these therapies and try each and every one of them. > Expensive, yes, but if you let me know what area you are in, I may be > able to find you some affordable therapy. > > I founded and operated Miracle Mountain in NC for many years providing > over 22,000 hbot treatments along with AIT. I have seen miracles. I > believe they are available to each and every one of your children. > Renew your efforts and renew your hope. Your children are totally > dependent on you for their future. Yes, I have heard many times > before how much they cost, how we cannot take the time and effort from > work to do them. Etc. Etc. > That's your decision. The results of that decision will be realized by > your child. Do you want to see improvement. How can you put a price > on it? It takes sacrifice. You are all familiar with making > sacrifices. The question is, are they the right sacrifices? > If you are interested, I will try to steer you in the right direction to > help. > > Hartsoe > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2011 Report Share Posted September 18, 2011 I think you will find that most doctors, specialists, etc. will not recognize any of the methods which are the most successful worldwide. There is no money in it for them. > > Try talking to an audiologist at a Chrildren's Hospital....get him an eval. > > > > > > To: autism-aspergers > Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2011 3:30 PM > Subject: Re: Re: How to get your teenager kid to stop being slow and take morere > > >  > > My son is thought to have auditory provesing issues. What therapy would help him? > Sent from my Cellular South BlackBerry® Smartphone > > Sender: autism-aspergers > Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 13:53:16 -0400 > To: <autism-aspergers > > ReplyTo: autism-aspergers > Subject: Re: How to get your teenager kid to stop being slow and take more re >  > Wow. I have to admit that reading all these posts, I normally do not > have time, really brings some thoughts to mind. > I am a grandparent of a special needs child. > I have worked with hundreds of kids with autism, aspergers, ASD, ADSD, > and the list goes on. > > Now let me tell you what I see here, some may not like it and I am not > trying to be critical or mean. To me, your child and their feelings are > my interest and that is where my experience lies. > Remember, they are not invaders of your world, you are a visitor in > their world. There are many causes for their condition and we need to > spend more time finding t he causes and solutions so they can come > closer to living a normal life. > They need your love, which is a special love, an understanding love. It > means you try to understand why they think and react the way they do. > > I understand that living with them every day, 365 a year, creates a > feeling that it will never end. It can remove our hope and enthusiasm > of ever seeing them improve. It does not remove your responsibility as > a parent. You are their only hope of ever having a life that is even > close to being normal. > > I have not seen any therapies discussed to help these problems. I have > seen many kids just like your show wonderful improvements. I have seen > other children who just do not seem to respond to any type therapy. So > the big question is, what have your tried? Some of the most successful > are: > 1. HBOT (hyperbaric oxygen therapy). I am talking about 1.5 to 1.8 > ATA using 100% oxygen, 40 treatments each session. I am not talking > about a soft chamber which does not get the job done. > 2. Diet, I am not knowledgable in this area, but I have seen great > accomplishments, great attitude changes, and great improvements in > health by changing the diets. > 3. AIT, auditory integration therapy. Learn about it and understand > that your child may have sounds in his head that drive him nuts, put him > in a bad mood, etc. He does not know how to tell you about it because > he has had them all his life and does not know they don't belong. AIT > retrains the brain to process sounds properly. > 4. STEM CELL. Lately, I have seen some of the most amazing results > with stem cell therapy, especially with older children. > > Learn about these therapies and try each and every one of them. > Expensive, yes, but if you let me know what area you are in, I may be > able to find you some affordable therapy. > > I founded and operated Miracle Mountain in NC for many years providing > over 22,000 hbot treatments along with AIT. I have seen miracles. I > believe they are available to each and every one of your children. > Renew your efforts and renew your hope. Your children are totally > dependent on you for their future. Yes, I have heard many times > before how much they cost, how we cannot take the time and effort from > work to do them. Etc. Etc. > That's your decision. The results of that decision will be realized by > your child. Do you want to see improvement. How can you put a price > on it? It takes sacrifice. You are all familiar with making > sacrifices. The question is, are they the right sacrifices? > If you are interested, I will try to steer you in the right direction to > help. > > Hartsoe > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2011 Report Share Posted September 18, 2011 The minimum age to do AIT is 3. > > He's only 5. I heard the wait til' age 7. > Sent from my Cellular South BlackBerry® Smartphone > > Re: How to get your teenager kid to stop being slow and take more re >  > Wow. I have to admit that reading all these posts, I normally do not > have time, really brings some thoughts to mind. > I am a grandparent of a special needs child. > I have worked with hundreds of kids with autism, aspergers, ASD, ADSD, > and the list goes on. > > Now let me tell you what I see here, some may not like it and I am not > trying to be critical or mean. To me, your child and their feelings are > my interest and that is where my experience lies. > Remember, they are not invaders of your world, you are a visitor in > their world. There are many causes for their condition and we need to > spend more time finding t he causes and solutions so they can come > closer to living a normal life. > They need your love, which is a special love, an understanding love. It > means you try to understand why they think and react the way they do. > > I understand that living with them every day, 365 a year, creates a > feeling that it will never end. It can remove our hope and enthusiasm > of ever seeing them improve. It does not remove your responsibility as > a parent. You are their only hope of ever having a life that is even > close to being normal. > > I have not seen any therapies discussed to help these problems. I have > seen many kids just like your show wonderful improvements. I have seen > other children who just do not seem to respond to any type therapy. So > the big question is, what have your tried? Some of the most successful > are: > 1. HBOT (hyperbaric oxygen therapy). I am talking about 1.5 to 1.8 > ATA using 100% oxygen, 40 treatments each session. I am not talking > about a soft chamber which does not get the job done. > 2. Diet, I am not knowledgable in this area, but I have seen great > accomplishments, great attitude changes, and great improvements in > health by changing the diets. > 3. AIT, auditory integration therapy. Learn about it and understand > that your child may have sounds in his head that drive him nuts, put him > in a bad mood, etc. He does not know how to tell you about it because > he has had them all his life and does not know they don't belong. AIT > retrains the brain to process sounds properly. > 4. STEM CELL. Lately, I have seen some of the most amazing results > with stem cell therapy, especially with older children. > > Learn about these therapies and try each and every one of them. > Expensive, yes, but if you let me know what area you are in, I may be > able to find you some affordable therapy. > > I founded and operated Miracle Mountain in NC for many years providing > over 22,000 hbot treatments along with AIT. I have seen miracles. I > believe they are available to each and every one of your children. > Renew your efforts and renew your hope. Your children are totally > dependent on you for their future. Yes, I have heard many times > before how much they cost, how we cannot take the time and effort from > work to do them. Etc. Etc. > That's your decision. The results of that decision will be realized by > your child. Do you want to see improvement. How can you put a price > on it? It takes sacrifice. You are all familiar with making > sacrifices. The question is, are they the right sacrifices? > If you are interested, I will try to steer you in the right direction to > help. > > Hartsoe > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2011 Report Share Posted September 18, 2011 Darla, an excellent start. May I suggest going to this website which answers a lot of questions on AIT http://www.aitinstitute.org/ > > My dd had auditory integration issues, which improved noticably on day 3 of digestive enzymes with dpp-iv. > hth - Darla > > > > Re: How to get your teenager kid to stop being slow and take more re > > > > Wow. I have to admit that reading all these posts, I normally do not > have time, really brings some thoughts to mind. > I am a grandparent of a special needs child. > I have worked with hundreds of kids with autism, aspergers, ASD, ADSD, > and the list goes on. > > Now let me tell you what I see here, some may not like it and I am not > trying to be critical or mean. To me, your child and their feelings are > my interest and that is where my experience lies. > Remember, they are not invaders of your world, you are a visitor in > their world. There are many causes for their condition and we need to > spend more time finding t he causes and solutions so they can come > closer to living a normal life. > They need your love, which is a special love, an understanding love. It > means you try to understand why they think and react the way they do. > > I understand that living with them every day, 365 a year, creates a > feeling that it will never end. It can remove our hope and enthusiasm > of ever seeing them improve. It does not remove your responsibility as > a parent. You are their only hope of ever having a life that is even > close to being normal. > > I have not seen any therapies discussed to help these problems. I have > seen many kids just like your show wonderful improvements. I have seen > other children who just do not seem to respond to any type therapy. So > the big question is, what have your tried? Some of the most successful > are: > 1. HBOT (hyperbaric oxygen therapy). I am talking about 1.5 to 1.8 > ATA using 100% oxygen, 40 treatments each session. I am not talking > about a soft chamber which does not get the job done. > 2. Diet, I am not knowledgable in this area, but I have seen great > accomplishments, great attitude changes, and great improvements in > health by changing the diets. > 3. AIT, auditory integration therapy. Learn about it and understand > that your child may have sounds in his head that drive him nuts, put him > in a bad mood, etc. He does not know how to tell you about it because > he has had them all his life and does not know they don't belong. AIT > retrains the brain to process sounds properly. > 4. STEM CELL. Lately, I have seen some of the most amazing results > with stem cell therapy, especially with older children. > > Learn about these therapies and try each and every one of them. > Expensive, yes, but if you let me know what area you are in, I may be > able to find you some affordable therapy. > > I founded and operated Miracle Mountain in NC for many years providing > over 22,000 hbot treatments along with AIT. I have seen miracles. I > believe they are available to each and every one of your children. > Renew your efforts and renew your hope. Your children are totally > dependent on you for their future. Yes, I have heard many times > before how much they cost, how we cannot take the time and effort from > work to do them. Etc. Etc. > That's your decision. The results of that decision will be realized by > your child. Do you want to see improvement. How can you put a price > on it? It takes sacrifice. You are all familiar with making > sacrifices. The question is, are they the right sacrifices? > If you are interested, I will try to steer you in the right direction to > help. > > Hartsoe > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 The therapies I mentioned, outside of diet, all must be done by professionals HBOT should be done by a CHT. We did it for over 22000 treatments without a single incident or problem and at least 90% of all parents say they would do it again. AIT should be done by an approved and experienced practitioner. Stem Cell is done by professionals. It is interesting how people will not hesitate to drive a 20 or 30 thousand dollar automobile but will hesitate to invest in therapies. Very interesting. It is also very interesting how other parents will borrow money, do fund raisers, have yard sells and whatever it takes to provide any therapy that may help their child. Each person must decide the value to them. > > > > Try talking to an audiologist at a Chrildren's Hospital....get him an eval. > > > > > > > > > > From: " brendansmommy0920@ " <brendansmommy0920@> > > To: autism-aspergers > > Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2011 3:30 PM > > Subject: Re: Re: How to get your teenager kid to stop being slow and take morere > > > > > >  > > > > My son is thought to have auditory provesing issues. What therapy would help him? > > Sent from my Cellular South BlackBerry® Smartphone > > From: Hartsoe <rhartsoe@> > > Sender: autism-aspergers > > Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 13:53:16 -0400 > > To: <autism-aspergers > > > ReplyTo: autism-aspergers > > Subject: Re: How to get your teenager kid to stop being slow and take more re > >  > > Wow. I have to admit that reading all these posts, I normally do not > > have time, really brings some thoughts to mind. > > I am a grandparent of a special needs child. > > I have worked with hundreds of kids with autism, aspergers, ASD, ADSD, > > and the list goes on. > > > > Now let me tell you what I see here, some may not like it and I am not > > trying to be critical or mean. To me, your child and their feelings are > > my interest and that is where my experience lies. > > Remember, they are not invaders of your world, you are a visitor in > > their world. There are many causes for their condition and we need to > > spend more time finding t he causes and solutions so they can come > > closer to living a normal life. > > They need your love, which is a special love, an understanding love. It > > means you try to understand why they think and react the way they do. > > > > I understand that living with them every day, 365 a year, creates a > > feeling that it will never end. It can remove our hope and enthusiasm > > of ever seeing them improve. It does not remove your responsibility as > > a parent. You are their only hope of ever having a life that is even > > close to being normal. > > > > I have not seen any therapies discussed to help these problems. I have > > seen many kids just like your show wonderful improvements. I have seen > > other children who just do not seem to respond to any type therapy. So > > the big question is, what have your tried? Some of the most successful > > are: > > 1. HBOT (hyperbaric oxygen therapy). I am talking about 1.5 to 1.8 > > ATA using 100% oxygen, 40 treatments each session. I am not talking > > about a soft chamber which does not get the job done. > > 2. Diet, I am not knowledgable in this area, but I have seen great > > accomplishments, great attitude changes, and great improvements in > > health by changing the diets. > > 3. AIT, auditory integration therapy. Learn about it and understand > > that your child may have sounds in his head that drive him nuts, put him > > in a bad mood, etc. He does not know how to tell you about it because > > he has had them all his life and does not know they don't belong. AIT > > retrains the brain to process sounds properly. > > 4. STEM CELL. Lately, I have seen some of the most amazing results > > with stem cell therapy, especially with older children. > > > > Learn about these therapies and try each and every one of them. > > Expensive, yes, but if you let me know what area you are in, I may be > > able to find you some affordable therapy. > > > > I founded and operated Miracle Mountain in NC for many years providing > > over 22,000 hbot treatments along with AIT. I have seen miracles. I > > believe they are available to each and every one of your children. > > Renew your efforts and renew your hope. Your children are totally > > dependent on you for their future. Yes, I have heard many times > > before how much they cost, how we cannot take the time and effort from > > work to do them. Etc. Etc. > > That's your decision. The results of that decision will be realized by > > your child. Do you want to see improvement. How can you put a price > > on it? It takes sacrifice. You are all familiar with making > > sacrifices. The question is, are they the right sacrifices? > > If you are interested, I will try to steer you in the right direction to > > help. > > > > Hartsoe > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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