Guest guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Share Posted April 12, 2007 My son did SMR training at Cz for around 35 sessions almost a year ago. The before and after IVA scores showed his hyperactivity went from impaired to average (his attention scores were severely impaired before and even worse after). It was evident from watching him that this was true. His hyperactivity level is SO much better. After that we tried numerous protocols to address what I was calling " attention " issues. I do not know now how to define what the issue we have really is. I don't think it is attention. He has a left hemisphere alpha asymmetry at T3/T4. From the information I learned at Demos's conference, this indicates depression or a learning disorder. Clinically, he is not depressed. Clinically, a learning disorder is much more plausable. We homeschool. He is not capable of doing any independent work. In order to do his math workbook, I have to sit right next to him and talk him through it all. I have to keep bringing his focus back to the task at hand. He gets very anxious. So...we have this school issue (he is at least one year behind). Also, he has been marking on things inappropriately for a couple of months. He wrote with permanent ink on a school poster we were using. He carved with a pen into the wood frame around his door. He wrote with a highlighter on my daughter's rocking chair. The straw that broke the camel's back was a recent incident at the church where we attend a homeschool co-op. He wrote on the bathroom wall there and had to serve detention. I think this may be impulsivity as well as some defiance. Here are the protocol's I am considering. We could go back to Cz and do SMR training again? We could do a bipolar montage at Cz-Pz (he is 9 years old) for SMR training? We might also throw in 10 minutes of a T3-T4 squash to address the learning disorder as well as some emotional outbursts? We could do Pz alpha up? Does anyone have any thoughts on what might be appropriate for us given these symptoms or issues? Thanks for any advice, Bobbi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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