Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 Hi Krista, thanks for the support, glad to hear about your son. We got Aidan's global dyspraxia dx. at 15 mo through a terrific neuro and so far he seems fit all the criteria. My question appears to have touched a nerve with the moderator, but I was simply looking for other ways to help my son. I have a feeling this group isn't the place to find that. Hope your son continues to do so well!! Carolyn--- In , " Krista Renenger " <krenenger@...> wrote: > > Carolyn: > > > > To answer your actual question, my son is 4 ½ and not on fish oil and doing > great. We knew he was speech delayed early on, got the " official " severe > apraxia diagnosis when he was 2 ½ and have been doing speech therapy 2x/week > since then. He's gone from being non-verbal at that time to w/in normal > range for expressive language (his vocabulary matches his peers and he uses > full sentences.) His articulation is improving at the single word level but > still very garbled when speaking in those great sentences so he has a long > way to go but he's doing wonderful. I did try DHA pills briefly (not the > pro-EFA) but I'm just not in to supplements – so yes! IMHO you're not a > terrible parent if you decide not to do fish oils. > > --Krista > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2006 Report Share Posted August 4, 2006 Hi Krista, thanks for the support, glad to hear about your son. We got Aidan's global dyspraxia dx. at 15 mo through a terrific neuro and so far he seems fit all the criteria. My question appears to have touched a nerve with the moderator, but I was simply looking for other ways to help my son. I have a feeling this group isn't the place to find that. Hope your son continues to do so well!! Carolyn--- In , " Krista Renenger " <krenenger@...> wrote: > > Carolyn: > > > > To answer your actual question, my son is 4 ½ and not on fish oil and doing > great. We knew he was speech delayed early on, got the " official " severe > apraxia diagnosis when he was 2 ½ and have been doing speech therapy 2x/week > since then. He's gone from being non-verbal at that time to w/in normal > range for expressive language (his vocabulary matches his peers and he uses > full sentences.) His articulation is improving at the single word level but > still very garbled when speaking in those great sentences so he has a long > way to go but he's doing wonderful. I did try DHA pills briefly (not the > pro-EFA) but I'm just not in to supplements – so yes! IMHO you're not a > terrible parent if you decide not to do fish oils. > > --Krista > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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