Guest guest Posted July 20, 2003 Report Share Posted July 20, 2003 Hi , When my son just started verbalizing more he did the same thing. Some kids who display echolia (sp?)do this but I think in that case they don't understand what they are saying and are just repeating. In our case it appeared to just be his excitement in hearing himself speak. It didn't take long for him to stop repeating. What we also did was make sure we stopped talking before he started talking. --- In , " " <superj777@a...> wrote: > My son has verbal apraxia. He has just started to repeat everything > we say, even on command. Its amazing!!!! For example if he wants > something, I have him say..... " give it to me " and he says it. Today > I said to him we are eating chicken, rice, and beans and then he > says " chicken, rice, beans, good " . This from a child that as of a > week ago couldn't repeat a one sylable word accurately. Is this a > normal progression with Apraxia? I'm thrilled, but so scared to get > to excited in case this means nothing. Thanks for listening. > > > 3.2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2003 Report Share Posted July 20, 2003 That is amazing!!! Congratulations! I'm happy for him and for you. :-) Kim [ ] Question about Apraxia My son has verbal apraxia. He has just started to repeat everything we say, even on command. Its amazing!!!! For example if he wants something, I have him say..... " give it to me " and he says it. Today I said to him we are eating chicken, rice, and beans and then he says " chicken, rice, beans, good " . This from a child that as of a week ago couldn't repeat a one sylable word accurately. Is this a normal progression with Apraxia? I'm thrilled, but so scared to get to excited in case this means nothing. Thanks for listening. 3.2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2003 Report Share Posted July 20, 2003 > That is amazing!!! Congratulations! I'm happy for him and for you. :-) Kim Thanks Kim. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2003 Report Share Posted July 20, 2003 that is awesome! I dont know that much about Apraxia either but wished Sydnie would repeat that. I told someone the other day I didnt care what she repeated from me as long as she did! lol I dont recommend her hearing me slip out a word but if she repeated it......so be it! lol ~Angie May God Bless You As He Has Us www.babiesonline.com/babies/s/sydniebrooke mom to Sydnie (3, Ds), 3 angels in Heaven http://www.earningforce.com/go.cgi?sydniesmom5 [ ] Question about Apraxia My son has verbal apraxia. He has just started to repeat everything we say, even on command. Its amazing!!!! For example if he wants something, I have him say..... " give it to me " and he says it. Today I said to him we are eating chicken, rice, and beans and then he says " chicken, rice, beans, good " . This from a child that as of a week ago couldn't repeat a one sylable word accurately. Is this a normal progression with Apraxia? I'm thrilled, but so scared to get to excited in case this means nothing. Thanks for listening. 3.2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2003 Report Share Posted July 20, 2003 Yay !!! What great news!! Keep up the good work!!! just one question from me (the obvious of course) Is on any EFAs and if so which one, what dosage and when did you start him? That's pretty much the main way this is typical of an apraxic child. Then again -there is always the exception to the rule! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2003 Report Share Posted July 21, 2003 > Yay !!! What great news!! Keep up the good work!!! > > just one question from me (the obvious of course) Is on > any EFAs and if so which one, what dosage and when did you start him? > > That's pretty much the main way this is typical of an apraxic > child. Then again -there is always the exception to the rule! > , no he is not on any EFAs, but I plan to start. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2003 Report Share Posted July 21, 2003 A thought on " repeating " ....I noticed the apraxia thing going on EARLY with Jordan...feeding witha spoon was a challenge for him, and I realized then something was going on...and of course no one listened to me. I bought the " Baby Einstein " series of videos, and played them for him from a month old...the visual stimulation was outstanding for infants. The older tapes are just excellent.... There's a picture..then the word is spoken. Pictures, colors, shapes...each video has a different theme. Having studied Psych myself, I am in agreement with the founder of Baby Einstein, Aigner , that the earliest stages of learning are the foundations. Jordan couldn't say the word that the TV said..so he'd often make up one he could say...I STILL use them, and am marveled at how the constant repetition has made a HUGE change in him. The music on these videos is fabulous...I use the CD's in my car..and marvel at how he puts the part of the movie together with the corresponding music. These were just a wonderful part of his language development for me. My pediatrician doesn't " believe " in apraxia, said its just simply " late talking with a fancy name'...well good for him, he just lost 3 patients. I highly recommend these tapes for everyone...they can be purchased inexpensively through Overstock.com or any toy retailer. They are a pleasure to watch and truly wonderful to listen to. Really a wonderful way to assist in language development that your child will enjoy. Karyn ----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2007 Report Share Posted November 18, 2007 Liz, Thanks for your email. To answer your question, I dont know how I got started really. Charlie started to talk at 12 months then stopped. BIG red flag. My son had several ear infrections and his peditrician reccommended tubes, as we got his hearing checked there was fluid behind his ears left over from an old ear infection which can only be detected though a hearing test from an audiologist. We got the tubes and entered speech therapy. After three to four months in ST, the therapist was getting no where with Charlie. So my peditrician sent me to a child neurologist. He examined Charlie and asked me questions and listed to his chest and dx him with " Developmental Language Disorder " or Apraxia. Confirmed that he is not autistic. Here is where the kicker came in for me. He told me not to worry about Charlie he would be fine. Keep him in ST 1x a week and dont get on the Internet and read all the horrible stuff because Charlie is not that bad. So, I left feeling good and upbeat. We were on the right track and I was not going to deviate. Why would I? After all, I come from a family of medical professionals. Two months later, at Charlie's 2nd birthday, I started to go with my gut. I am one to challenge people and perhaps that is why God made me Charlie's mother. At the same time, we were switching ST. Amy came to offer ST to charlie she called me and said, do you realize Charlie has verbal and oral apraxia? So I googled these two things which led me to Cherub.org. I read about ProEFAs. I literally got out of my desk at work and went to the book store and purchased THe Late talker. Got a hold of who pointed me in the direction of other professioanls who have helped me along the way. I was told to check out this board and on this board I have learned so very much. My father also is very into vitamin protocols for him self. So I spoke with his MDs who specialize in Nutrition ( Len & Joe.com - check them out they are great) . I have respect for MDs and I am working with Biomedical along with increase ST and OT. I cleaned up his diet for the most part. And step by step added vitamins and minerals. I also pulled him off of casen. With the help of Dorfman (kellydorman.com) I was given the right protocol for vitamins for Charlie. We added Phosphaline which rocks and continued to see improvement. I had his labs pulled by the ped. and found he was below normal in zinc and low side of normal on carnatine. Began supplimenting. Then we incorporated the DAN! We are now detoxing where he has damange from the MMR, DPT and HepB. My peditirician is working with me on a SAFER shot schedule. In short, I am working with several people MDs maintream, homeopathics, nutritionist specializing in Apriaxia, and a DAN! I realize every child is different and this may not work for some but it is working with my boy. It is difficult running to doc to doc. I also follow your posts along with Janice's. This board has helped quite a bit. What is Lymes? Colleen Mother of Charlie 28 months [ ] question about apraxia > > > > Hello- I was hoping people could spread their knowledge with me. What > age do you find kids can get diagnosed vs being " late talkers " . What > are the feelings on Omega 3/ProEFa/etc? #3 How much birth to 3 is > considered appropriate for a 20 month old with /apraxia. Thanks in > advance > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2007 Report Share Posted November 18, 2007 Colleen... We have twins, I just trusted longer! We had the tube story too but no infections. My kids were great detoxers but shots and the wrong diet screwed that up...still no infections though. Viral kids I think..like me. Lymes is a debilitating disease caused by tic and now they say mosquitoes. False positives are common in my family, mainstream treatment is antibiotics for 2 months so I have to be sure he has it. That means specialized testing that I have to wait for. Autistics often test positive. Few parents know to do the special testing so they may get treated for false positives. There has been some suggestion made to me that Lymes may go along with other A disorders (apraxia, adhd, etc.) I think we see it in autistics as the DAN initial testing checks it on them and the other As rarely land at the Dan. Hugs and Support going out to you! L > > > > Hello, > > > > I was in a simiar situation to you last May. I went ahead and saw a > child > > neurologist who diagnosed my son with apraxia. Since then, I have > increased > > speech therapy to 3x a week and occupational therapy as well. I > started my > > son on Nordic Naturals Complete 3, 6, 9 Omega with Borage Oil. I > started > > with on capsule for a week then increased it to two capsules. After > 3 weeks > > I increased to three capsuls. In addition, I started 400 iu of > Vitamin E > > when we increased the Omegas to 2 per day. Then on week three when > we > > increased to three NN Complete, I increased Vitamin E to 800 iu. > Make sure > > the Vitamin E is not synthetic. I also started my son on a good > Probiotic - > > ThreeLac and Multivitamin - Super Nu Thera by Kirkman labratories. > That is > > my start program. > > > > After a month, I started my son on phosphaline by Xyomegen. I also > pulled my > > son off of casen. I dont suggest you do this with out talking to > your doctor > > (pulling the child off of milk). Every child is different an this > has worked > > for my son. > > > > We have since sought out a DAN! and are working with digestive > enzymes and > > detoxing from the metals with minerals. > > > > My son weighs between 27 and 30 lbs during this entire period. > > > > My son is moving right along with the best week of speech therapy > ever. Some > > three word combinations. I have learned so much from this board and > working > > with www.kellydorfman.com > > > > Good Luck to You, > > > > Colleen , > > > > Mother of Charlie 27 months > > > > [ ] question about apraxia > > > > > > > > Hello- I was hoping people could spread their knowledge with me. > What > > age do you find kids can get diagnosed vs being " late talkers " . > What > > are the feelings on Omega 3/ProEFa/etc? #3 How much birth to 3 is > > considered appropriate for a 20 month old with /apraxia. Thanks in > > advance > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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