Guest guest Posted March 13, 2012 Report Share Posted March 13, 2012 I have been wondering for sometime if feeding clinic's every do any testing on a child for unlying chronic infections? All the years I battled to keep wt. on my son & doing lots of oral therapies with a speech therapist. Had i known that much of his chronic underlying infectious Lyme disease & PANDAS/ Pans was a huge issue causing anorexia type symptoms in my son, adding to delayed growth. Once these symptoms were treated, my son's own ability to eat normally & gain wt. took place with a short time. And all awhile eating a high fresh diet of veggies & fruit Gfcf diet, healthy lean protein, he did not have to go on supplemental wt gaining Drinks. And due to chronic infections with mold as another layer of this, my son's DR suggested his tonsils be removed to free his brain from being infected by the constant Feed of infection from the tonsil glands. It's worth looking into, as the results can be very dramatic in your Childs over all well being. * google Richie Shoemaker MD for more on mold illness & how to treat. Allie > > Dear Families, > > Applied Behavioral Strategies has partnered with The Learning Lane to hold a week-long intensive behavioral feeding clinic at the Center for the week of April 30-May 4, 2012. We are delighted to be able to make this trip to Houston again, and are grateful to the Learning Lane for its generous hosting of the clinic. > > During this week we will have limited space for a few number of families. A link to our website along with our email address is provided below. Missy or will be happy to assist you to determine whether feeding clinic would be appropriate for your child at this time. In addition, we can answer specific questions about the feeding treatment and its costs. > > ABS and The Learning Lane looks forward to this partnership and helping the children in the Center. > > Website: http://www.appliedbehavioralstrategies.com/ > Email: infor@... > > Thank you. > > Dr. Olive and > Applied Behavioral Strategies > > Crawford, M.S. Ed, BCaBA > The Learning Lane > Executive Director > > www.thelearninglane.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2012 Report Share Posted March 15, 2012 This is such a great question that we blogged about it as well. Read on for additional information. http://appliedbehavioralstrategies.wordpress.com/2012/03/14/assess-before-interv\ ention/ Missy and > > > > Dear Families, > > > > Applied Behavioral Strategies has partnered with The Learning Lane to hold a week-long intensive behavioral feeding clinic at the Center for the week of April 30-May 4, 2012. We are delighted to be able to make this trip to Houston again, and are grateful to the Learning Lane for its generous hosting of the clinic. > > > > During this week we will have limited space for a few number of families. A link to our website along with our email address is provided below. Missy or will be happy to assist you to determine whether feeding clinic would be appropriate for your child at this time. In addition, we can answer specific questions about the feeding treatment and its costs. > > > > ABS and The Learning Lane looks forward to this partnership and helping the children in the Center. > > > > Website: http://www.appliedbehavioralstrategies.com/ > > Email: infor@ > > > > Thank you. > > > > Dr. Olive and > > Applied Behavioral Strategies > > > > Crawford, M.S. Ed, BCaBA > > The Learning Lane > > Executive Director > > > > www.thelearninglane.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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