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Aimee, use that relationship with Ella to help. There's nothing like

mamma to make it all better.

Debi

In Autism_in_Girls , aimee henkel <mom2ella2003@y...>

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> Ellas tutors say I am more like a co worker than a mother...i think

its sad some mothers dont " attend " , I find that all the areas i work

on or pin point for a while with ella are the areas where she does

best, usually...the binder kind of shows my progress with ella too.

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All of the stuff I found on the net said with absence seizure there is

a loss of consciousness that can last for a few seconds and then the

child immediately behaves typical again. Allie seemed to be behaving

typically during the episodes I saw, just the facial twitches happened

while she was seemingly aware. Who knows!

Debi

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My missy was to be to ahve these absent seizures and stare off to the

right for about 15 seconds and you could touch nose and such and no

response but then she would be to jerk and be to seem as if she

started back where she left off but she would have such moods of tears

and such afterwards and be of so tired. Now that she is older it is

hard to tell if she still has them because she is so active in moving

about all over the place, so for some they may be so subtle that one

will not catch them at all.

Sondra

In Autism_in_Girls , " Debi " <fightingautism@y...>

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> All of the stuff I found on the net said with absence seizure there

is

> a loss of consciousness that can last for a few seconds and then the

> child immediately behaves typical again. Allie seemed to be behaving

> typically during the episodes I saw, just the facial twitches

happened

> while she was seemingly aware. Who knows!

>

> Debi

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My missy was to be to ahve these absent seizures and stare off to the

right for about 15 seconds and you could touch nose and such and no

response but then she would be to jerk and be to seem as if she

started back where she left off but she would have such moods of tears

and such afterwards and be of so tired. Now that she is older it is

hard to tell if she still has them because she is so active in moving

about all over the place, so for some they may be so subtle that one

will not catch them at all.

Sondra

In Autism_in_Girls , " Debi " <fightingautism@y...>

wrote:

> All of the stuff I found on the net said with absence seizure there

is

> a loss of consciousness that can last for a few seconds and then the

> child immediately behaves typical again. Allie seemed to be behaving

> typically during the episodes I saw, just the facial twitches

happened

> while she was seemingly aware. Who knows!

>

> Debi

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I know, I know. With Allie she still can't tell us how she's feeling.

Allie's eyes don't have full coordination so if her eyes don't track

after she hits her head, is it normal or abnormal? Basically I've

learned with Allie if she ain't crying it ain't that bad. Crying means

worry.

Debi

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I know, I know. With Allie she still can't tell us how she's feeling.

Allie's eyes don't have full coordination so if her eyes don't track

after she hits her head, is it normal or abnormal? Basically I've

learned with Allie if she ain't crying it ain't that bad. Crying means

worry.

Debi

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I know, I know. With Allie she still can't tell us how she's feeling.

Allie's eyes don't have full coordination so if her eyes don't track

after she hits her head, is it normal or abnormal? Basically I've

learned with Allie if she ain't crying it ain't that bad. Crying means

worry.

Debi

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