Guest guest Posted July 29, 2002 Report Share Posted July 29, 2002 If only it were that easy. We could go around saying " Back To Sleep " , " Beware of Choking Hazards " and " Twenty Minutes of Massage Every Day " . It's just sad, that's all. --- callyflower <callyflower@...> wrote: > I just got a copy of yesterday's paper from my small > Texas town. On > the front page, there is an article about an OT and > infant massage. > The OT says, and I quote, " If children don't get > enough touch as an > infant, they can be extra-sensitive to it later in > life, " she said. > Weindorf said children who don't like wearing shoes > or need the tags > torn out of clothes reflect that they did not > receive enough touch as > an infant. > > " In Eastern and Southern countries they don't have a > lot of autism > and sensory problems, " she said. " (Infant massage) > puts that touch > into Americanized programs. " > > Am I mistaken, or did she just call us a bunch of > refrigerator moms? > > Here is her email if you'd like to personally join > me in ripping her > a new one: wjweindorf@... > > I will also call my local paper tomorrow and get an > address so you > may read the article yourselves. I can't get the > archives of the > paper to work, so I don't have it tonight. I did, > however, quote > correctly from the paper. > > As for myself, I will have to calm down A LOT before > I attempt > contact. What makes it worse, is the fact that I am > also an OT, and > to think one of " my sisters " would imply that I > didn't bond with my > child is nauseating. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2002 Report Share Posted July 29, 2002 This is just more BS from some Pharmacutical Company trained person who can read from a book but not think for themself. A while back while I was trying to figure out what exactly had happened to cause my child to change (never formal dx autistic - regressions after elem school age vacs) I was looking at sites regarding sensory integration, ADHD, CAPD, children who don't sleep and some medical jerk (or vaccine co mascot) actually got on there and started calling parents who wrote on the list munchausen! I think the vaccine makers will stop at nothing to cloudy the issue and turn the blame on the parents! Michele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2002 Report Share Posted July 29, 2002 Well, I am quite the activist tonight! I have signed the petition, written my senator (who is on the Frist committee), and have now joined callyflower in setting this misguided OT straight (with all due respect, I assure you). Peace and grace, Sally, mom to Tom, 7yo dx AS but on the road to recovery Ben, 5yo NT by the grace of God Gracie, 1yo NT and unvaccinated > I just got a copy of yesterday's paper from my small Texas town. On > the front page, there is an article about an OT and infant massage. > The OT says, and I quote, " If children don't get enough touch as an > infant, they can be extra-sensitive to it later in life, " she said. > Weindorf said children who don't like wearing shoes or need the tags > torn out of clothes reflect that they did not receive enough touch as > an infant. > > " In Eastern and Southern countries they don't have a lot of autism > and sensory problems, " she said. " (Infant massage) puts that touch > into Americanized programs. " > > Am I mistaken, or did she just call us a bunch of refrigerator moms? > > Here is her email if you'd like to personally join me in ripping her > a new one: wjweindorf@h... > > I will also call my local paper tomorrow and get an address so you > may read the article yourselves. I can't get the archives of the > paper to work, so I don't have it tonight. I did, however, quote > correctly from the paper. > > As for myself, I will have to calm down A LOT before I attempt > contact. What makes it worse, is the fact that I am also an OT, and > to think one of " my sisters " would imply that I didn't bond with my > child is nauseating. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 can you post the name of the paper this is posted to? also the full name of the person who is saying this stuff, because the email address you posted does not show up, but am needing to click on it to write, but still cant see the email address. thus cant write the name of the person in the greeting either. this article is so furiating. this is total doggie doo. there is a autistic godson that have, and he was totally cuddled, carried in a pouch against his mothers chest, for the whole time even slept like that because he refused to be let down, until he was quite many months (9-12 at least) and still slept with his mother till he was 4-5, and was breast fed until then also.. she practiced 'attachment parenting " and he has sensory issues... needs his tags pulled off too... so wonder what his PROBLEM is then? sheesh... this woman makes mineself mad too. minna > > I just got a copy of yesterday's paper from my small Texas town. On > the front page, there is an article about an OT and infant massage. > The OT says, and I quote, " If children don't get enough touch as an > infant, they can be extra-sensitive to it later in life, " she said. > Weindorf said children who don't like wearing shoes or need the tags > torn out of clothes reflect that they did not receive enough touch as > an infant. > > " In Eastern and Southern countries they don't have a lot of autism > and sensory problems, " she said. " (Infant massage) puts that touch > into Americanized programs. " > > Am I mistaken, or did she just call us a bunch of refrigerator moms? > > Here is her email if you'd like to personally join me in ripping her > a new one: wjweindorff@h... > > I will also call my local paper tomorrow and get an address so you > may read the article yourselves. I can't get the archives of the > paper to work, so I don't have it tonight. I did, however, quote > correctly from the paper. > > As for myself, I will have to calm down A LOT before I attempt > contact. What makes it worse, is the fact that I am also an OT, and > to think one of " my sisters " would imply that I didn't bond with my > child is nauseating. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 Funny, I did infant massage on myASD son from infancy & he was also carried in sling carriers & breastfed for 4+ yrs. He still co-sleeps with us. He has incredible sensory issues. So much for her theory. Michele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 Hi--I tried emailing that person and the message came back to me as undeliverable. :-( W Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 At 12:21 AM 7/30/2002 +0000, you wrote: <snip> >Am I mistaken, or did she just call us a bunch of refrigerator moms This is very disturbing. I did everything right as an attachment parent: shared sleep, baby slinging, Greenspan's floortime (even *before* my child got sick with regressive autism) and breast fed my child for *five* years. I've always attributed my son not being more ill than he was to my breast feeding and our intensive interactions. Nonetheless, my son went from hyposensitivity and semi-constant stimming to almost NT behavior in less than a year of dietary modification and the addition of enzymes to his diet. I promote attachment parenting because I believe it does help the development of any child, esp. one who gets a serious childhood illness, but I'd never, *ever*, claim a child was on the spectrum for not having enough touch as an infant. (I know that there is something called Reactive Detachment Disorder, but that has nothing to do with ASD.) I am speechless that something like this would be printed in a newspaper. I wouldn't even know where to begin in trying to correct this lady. Avril, who wants to help but isn't sure how to make the best argument here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 In a message dated 7/30/2002 9:11:12 AM Eastern Daylight Time, david_j_mead@... writes: > Ugh you can count me in on sending her an email. People like this set > the thinking about autism back decades. > Maybe the ASA or someone can set up a " recognition program " for the " stupidest comment about autism of the year! " Between this and the unsupported comments made against No-Fenol usage earlier this year, I think we have a contest, lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 Ugh you can count me in on sending her an email. People like this set the thinking about autism back decades. > I just got a copy of yesterday's paper from my small Texas town. On > the front page, there is an article about an OT and infant massage. > The OT says, and I quote, " If children don't get enough touch as an > infant, they can be extra-sensitive to it later in life, " she said. > Weindorf said children who don't like wearing shoes or need the tags > torn out of clothes reflect that they did not receive enough touch as > an infant. > > " In Eastern and Southern countries they don't have a lot of autism > and sensory problems, " she said. " (Infant massage) puts that touch > into Americanized programs. " > > Am I mistaken, or did she just call us a bunch of refrigerator moms? > > Here is her email if you'd like to personally join me in ripping her > a new one: wjweindorf@h... > > I will also call my local paper tomorrow and get an address so you > may read the article yourselves. I can't get the archives of the > paper to work, so I don't have it tonight. I did, however, quote > correctly from the paper. > > As for myself, I will have to calm down A LOT before I attempt > contact. What makes it worse, is the fact that I am also an OT, and > to think one of " my sisters " would imply that I didn't bond with my > child is nauseating. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 >> need the tags torn out of clothes reflect that they did not receive enough touch as an infant. Sounds like a revised version of " blame the mother because she didn't " love " the child enough. " That is what I also do not like about the older (and fortunately dying off mantra) of some special diets: " If you loved your child enough you would do the therapy I think you should. If your child doesn't get better, that means you aren't doing it right. You need to try harder. Your child isn't better because you are too lazy to care. " You could say that about ANYTHING if you wanted to. And then we have the sub-group of people clearly vaccine-damaged - these parents DID do what was advised. There is so much " attack the parents " going on right now. Oops, maybe it never left...maybe it just keeps getting re-packaged. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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