Guest guest Posted April 23, 2006 Report Share Posted April 23, 2006 hi im tammy and i have a son that is 12 and a grandson who is 7 .. they both have it , even though my son john has a severe case .. i also believe a lil autistic .. it seems like everyone always thinks they can fix him and we have never heard of anything we could do except speech both have iep .. i have always fought the schools! i could use some help too.. would love to chat maybe i could learn something from you .. both were dz in new orleans my son when he was 4 also my grandson at 4 we now live in mo Conjoin5 <conjoin5@...> wrote: Hi, I'm looking for parents that have children over 7 with apraxia that are using the EFA's and EPA's. I've posted several times with no reponses so I'm trying again. I'm wondering after your child has been on 2 Pro EFA's and 1 ProEPA's what have ya'll tried next? We have tried Carnaware but had negative effects. I'm homeschooling my almost 9 yr old son and I'm able to watch closely the effects of supplements. Is there anything in the archives about what has been tried with older children? Thanks, Diane Mom to Caleb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2006 Report Share Posted April 23, 2006 Diane, My son takes Coromega (omega 3 only) and is currently on a maintenance program with it - - - every 6 weeks we will supplement for the week 1x a day one package of Coromega. He continually receives his Flintstone Complete Daily Vitamin plus Kefir drink. When he is 10 (August) I will have another workup (blood, stool) to see where we are at. We are still fighting his tastes for a variety of foods but at least he is willing to at least try something new each day. Joanne [ ] Any parents here with older Apraxic kids too? Hi, I'm looking for parents that have children over 7 with apraxia that are using the EFA's and EPA's. I've posted several times with no reponses so I'm trying again. I'm wondering after your child has been on 2 Pro EFA's and 1 ProEPA's what have ya'll tried next? We have tried Carnaware but had negative effects. I'm homeschooling my almost 9 yr old son and I'm able to watch closely the effects of supplements. Is there anything in the archives about what has been tried with older children? Thanks, Diane Mom to Caleb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2006 Report Share Posted April 23, 2006 Hi, My son, , is 9yrs old and has dyspraxia. We haven't tried the EFA's and/or EPA's, I didn't learn about them until after we started him on medication. His school year has been going so good on the med I hated to change and try the EFA's. I was thinking about trying them over the summer. Would like to know what you supplement with and how it is going. Thanks, Sherry ('s mom) Conjoin5 <conjoin5@...> wrote: Hi, I'm looking for parents that have children over 7 with apraxia that are using the EFA's and EPA's. I've posted several times with no reponses so I'm trying again. I'm wondering after your child has been on 2 Pro EFA's and 1 ProEPA's what have ya'll tried next? We have tried Carnaware but had negative effects. I'm homeschooling my almost 9 yr old son and I'm able to watch closely the effects of supplements. Is there anything in the archives about what has been tried with older children? Thanks, Diane Mom to Caleb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2006 Report Share Posted April 23, 2006 Hi, I have a 6 year old about to be 7 in July. I had him on 2 efa's and 1 epa daily. Then I started reading about doubling the dosage so we started that. We noticed more sentences being said rather than phrases. SOme things clearer others not. We take the capsules so he takes them in the morning and at night. We have not noticed any adverse side effects with this dosage. He has been on the efa's since he was 4. Mia > > Hi, > > I'm looking for parents that have children over 7 with apraxia that > are using the EFA's and EPA's. I've posted several times with no > reponses so I'm trying again. > > I'm wondering after your child has been on 2 Pro EFA's and 1 ProEPA's > what have ya'll tried next? We have tried Carnaware but had negative > effects. I'm homeschooling my almost 9 yr old son and I'm able to > watch closely the effects of supplements. > > Is there anything in the archives about what has been tried with older > children? > > Thanks, > Diane > Mom to Caleb > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Hi Sherry, We use 2 ProEFA's in a.m. and 1 Pro EFA in P.m. We started him around 5 yrs old. He has done very well. When we had to evacuate for Hurricane Rita I had just placed an order so needless to say we ran out. We were so busy after that, that I didn't really realize he had regressed. But once back on his speech became much clearer, fluent and his language was better along with longer sentences. I also feel he is less frustrated while on the fish oils. I hope you give it a try. Blessings, Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Hey - I have an older child with apraxia - he is 8 1/2 and in the 3rd grade. We still have him on one PRO EFA in the morning. I take 2 PRO EFA so didn't see a need to give him an adult dosage. He has done wonderful with the fish oil's!! Carnell > > Hi, > > I'm looking for parents that have children over 7 with apraxia that > are using the EFA's and EPA's. I've posted several times with no > reponses so I'm trying again. > > I'm wondering after your child has been on 2 Pro EFA's and 1 ProEPA's > what have ya'll tried next? We have tried Carnaware but had negative > effects. I'm homeschooling my almost 9 yr old son and I'm able to > watch closely the effects of supplements. > > Is there anything in the archives about what has been tried with older > children? > > Thanks, > Diane > Mom to Caleb > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 My son is 6; he has been on the efa's since he was 2 and 1/2. dosage right now is 1 proepa and 2 proefas every morning. i might increase that next year. He has been speaking in full sentences since we started him on the proepa about a year and a half ago, but his clarity and grammar are still quite poor. -Lis, Brittany and , 6 yrs, apraxic At 09:50 PM 4/23/2006, you wrote: >Hi, >I have a 6 year old about to be 7 in July. I had him on 2 efa's and >1 epa daily. Then I started reading about doubling the dosage so we >started that. We noticed more sentences being said rather than >phrases. SOme things clearer others not. We take the capsules so >he takes them in the morning and at night. We have not noticed any >adverse side effects with this dosage. He has been on the efa's >since he was 4. >Mia > > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm looking for parents that have children over 7 with apraxia >that > > are using the EFA's and EPA's. I've posted several times with no > > reponses so I'm trying again. > > > > I'm wondering after your child has been on 2 Pro EFA's and 1 >ProEPA's > > what have ya'll tried next? We have tried Carnaware but had >negative > > effects. I'm homeschooling my almost 9 yr old son and I'm able to > > watch closely the effects of supplements. > > > > Is there anything in the archives about what has been tried with >older > > children? > > > > Thanks, > > Diane > > Mom to Caleb > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 Hi I have 8 year old twins, I give them one teaspoon of pro-efa. They are talking fine, but the articulation in writing stories are very week and sentence structure for past and present need help. Anything in the Grammar subject they need extra help in. Any one else has apraxic children needing help in the Grammar subjects? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 My son will be 8 in June and still takes 2 Pro-efa daily. I haven't tried to knock it down to 1. He has been on it since he was 3. I tried Pro-epa and saw negative effects. I also tried Carnaware for a short time (1 bottle) and didn't really see anything amazing. At 3 he had maybe 10 words (if that) mostly approximations. He was just declassified and released from speech in school and will probably be done with our private SLP by the end of the summer. So for the parents of young ones, hang in there it does get better! denise > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm looking for parents that have children over 7 with apraxia > that > > are using the EFA's and EPA's. I've posted several times with no > > reponses so I'm trying again. > > > > I'm wondering after your child has been on 2 Pro EFA's and 1 > ProEPA's > > what have ya'll tried next? We have tried Carnaware but had > negative > > effects. I'm homeschooling my almost 9 yr old son and I'm able to > > watch closely the effects of supplements. > > > > Is there anything in the archives about what has been tried with > older > > children? > > > > Thanks, > > Diane > > Mom to Caleb > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 Hi, I have a 9yr old son. He speaks fine, just occassionally needs help with long words, but he is considered learning disabled in writing especially expressive writing. Right now we work on having him write about things that he enjoys, like our family dog. He would much rather write about factual things like a trip or facts about an animal. But when you give him a topic like " what did the mouse see when he looked at his mouse hole.... " he has a harder time. I do the word web with him alot. Put the main topic in the center (body of the spider). Then do one word legs of things we could create sentences out of. For the mouse thing, we put mouse in the middle and then put cheese as a leg, cat as another leg and so on. Then he can create his sentences easier. Sherry ('s Mom) Joya111@... wrote: Hi I have 8 year old twins, I give them one teaspoon of pro-efa. They are talking fine, but the articulation in writing stories are very week and sentence structure for past and present need help. Anything in the Grammar subject they need extra help in. Any one else has apraxic children needing help in the Grammar subjects? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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