Guest guest Posted December 13, 2004 Report Share Posted December 13, 2004 Hi Michal, > We just finished our second loop of Tomatis. It is also the holiday of > Chanukah and our son has gotten into a few illegal things (just a little > bit) when he was unsupervised. Today was one of the most challenging days > ever. He was running aroudn touching one thing after another, putting > absolutely everything in his mouth,...he didn't sit still for a second. > It was incredibly challenging., If any of you have been through Tomatis > and are also on the diet, can you address this issue? Do you think it is > possible side effect from Tomatis or rather from the small infractions? > If it is from Tomatis, how long might this potentially last and if it is > from the diet, how long might it last? Thanks in advance > Here is some info from a mom who is no longer on the list: " When we did Tomatis, (and our whole family) suffered through 2 months of horrible tantrums ... for the first part, she was still on SCD, eating a stable diet, and it didn't matter. She was still awful. The director of the place I went to explained that we are changing the child's perception of the world and of herself, and that there is usually an adjustment period. " Hope this helps, Sheila 46 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC mom of SCD 31 mos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2004 Report Share Posted December 13, 2004 Hi Michal, > We just finished our second loop of Tomatis. It is also the holiday of > Chanukah and our son has gotten into a few illegal things (just a little > bit) when he was unsupervised. Today was one of the most challenging days > ever. He was running aroudn touching one thing after another, putting > absolutely everything in his mouth,...he didn't sit still for a second. > It was incredibly challenging., If any of you have been through Tomatis > and are also on the diet, can you address this issue? Do you think it is > possible side effect from Tomatis or rather from the small infractions? > If it is from Tomatis, how long might this potentially last and if it is > from the diet, how long might it last? Thanks in advance > Here is some info from a mom who is no longer on the list: " When we did Tomatis, (and our whole family) suffered through 2 months of horrible tantrums ... for the first part, she was still on SCD, eating a stable diet, and it didn't matter. She was still awful. The director of the place I went to explained that we are changing the child's perception of the world and of herself, and that there is usually an adjustment period. " Hope this helps, Sheila 46 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC mom of SCD 31 mos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2004 Report Share Posted December 14, 2004 What is Tomatis?? I have a child with autism. Is this some therapy that I should know about? I've never heard of Tomatis before; please enlighten me. > > Hi Michal, > > > We just finished our second loop of Tomatis. It is also the holiday of > > Chanukah and our son has gotten into a few illegal things (just a little > > bit) when he was unsupervised. Today was one of the most challenging days > > ever. He was running aroudn touching one thing after another, putting > > absolutely everything in his mouth,...he didn't sit still for a second. > > It was incredibly challenging., If any of you have been through Tomatis > > and are also on the diet, can you address this issue? Do you think it is > > possible side effect from Tomatis or rather from the small infractions? > > If it is from Tomatis, how long might this potentially last and if it is > > from the diet, how long might it last? Thanks in advance > > > > Here is some info from a mom who is no longer on the list: > > " When we did Tomatis, (and our whole family) suffered through 2 months > of horrible tantrums ... for the first part, she was still on SCD, eating a > stable diet, and it didn't matter. She was still awful. > > The director of the place I went to explained that we are changing the > child's perception of the world and of herself, and that there is usually an > adjustment period. " > > Hope this helps, > > Sheila 46 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC > mom of SCD 31 mos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2004 Report Share Posted December 14, 2004 What is Tomatis?? I have a child with autism. Is this some therapy that I should know about? I've never heard of Tomatis before; please enlighten me. > > Hi Michal, > > > We just finished our second loop of Tomatis. It is also the holiday of > > Chanukah and our son has gotten into a few illegal things (just a little > > bit) when he was unsupervised. Today was one of the most challenging days > > ever. He was running aroudn touching one thing after another, putting > > absolutely everything in his mouth,...he didn't sit still for a second. > > It was incredibly challenging., If any of you have been through Tomatis > > and are also on the diet, can you address this issue? Do you think it is > > possible side effect from Tomatis or rather from the small infractions? > > If it is from Tomatis, how long might this potentially last and if it is > > from the diet, how long might it last? Thanks in advance > > > > Here is some info from a mom who is no longer on the list: > > " When we did Tomatis, (and our whole family) suffered through 2 months > of horrible tantrums ... for the first part, she was still on SCD, eating a > stable diet, and it didn't matter. She was still awful. > > The director of the place I went to explained that we are changing the > child's perception of the world and of herself, and that there is usually an > adjustment period. " > > Hope this helps, > > Sheila 46 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC > mom of SCD 31 mos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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