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As a specialist in the field of autism/PDD-NOS I can assure you that the sensory processing difficulties have far more to do with what is going on in the rest of the body, rather than the brain. We have wasted 50 years of research looking for the abnormality in the brain that leads to the heightened level of sensory response in these children and found nothing significant. When we work on the body instead we see results. Can be a gastrointestinal problem, heavy metal toxicity, immune system dysfunction or a multitude of other things. I am getting the best results with my kids by following the lead of the machine/subconscious.....each of them is completely different in the midst of having the same or a similar label.

Gail Gillingham

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Hi,I have a client (2 yo) with this label. I am going to do alot of brain wave balancing but anyone with a protocol, diet or supplement regimens please email me. What exactly is this? I noticed an email from another QXer with pervasive disorder or such but there was no follo-up.Thanks,Jackie

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I have a question: My son doesn't talk much and sometimes it seems to

require effort. We've ruled out hearing and vocal issues. It is

probably a processing problem. Could our son have apraxia?

Dawn

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He is 3.5 years old.

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> require effort. We've ruled out hearing and vocal issues. It is

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I am a teacher and have experience of a 2nd grade male student with it. He

required an Occupational Therapist with experience in SID. As a teacher, it was

new to me in terms of dealing with it in a classroom environment. The OT

directed me to the book, Out of Sync Child and there was a chapter or two in

there.

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Sensory Integration Disorder

Is anyone aware of this disorder or have any information to share in

relation to vaccines. A friend of mine's little boy has this and I

can't help but to think it isn't a neurological disorder and how

vaccines could have played a role. She said it's genetic. Now, she is

interested in not vax her unborn baby...due in 2 months and I am trying

to help get her the info she needs.

Any thoughts?

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