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> Greetings all:

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> I have a small problem I hope you might help me with.

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> My son is having an issue where he's constantly carrying balls or

> other small toys around in both hands. As such, his play is very

> repetitive (dropping/throwing, and then picking back up).

> Additionally, he tends to be obsessive with these objects. As an

> example, if he has a set of six balls, and you only give him four,

> he'll raise hell until he gets the final two.

Take a look at Stanley Greenspan's book, " The Child With Special

Needs " . He describes how to use your son's obsessions as a way to

engage him. It's very cool, and it works.

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Many thanks for the tip, Nell. I am familiar with Greenspan, and we

try to get in at least a couple of hours of floortime per day.

What I'm looking for here is more of a biomed angle to this problem.

These symptoms tend to come and go, so I'm thinking they could be

attributed to something we're doing (or not doing) in terms of his

biomedical intervention.

cheers,

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> > Greetings all:

> >

> > I have a small problem I hope you might help me with.

> >

> > My son is having an issue where he's constantly carrying balls or

> > other small toys around in both hands. As such, his play is very

> > repetitive (dropping/throwing, and then picking back up).

> > Additionally, he tends to be obsessive with these objects. As an

> > example, if he has a set of six balls, and you only give him four,

> > he'll raise hell until he gets the final two.

>

> Take a look at Stanley Greenspan's book, " The Child With Special

> Needs " . He describes how to use your son's obsessions as a way to

> engage him. It's very cool, and it works.

>

> Nell

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Definitely not the antiviral expert here, but hasn't it been said that

OC behaviour that cycles can be viral-related?

René

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> Many thanks for the tip, Nell. I am familiar with Greenspan, and we

> try to get in at least a couple of hours of floortime per day.

>

> What I'm looking for here is more of a biomed angle to this problem.

> These symptoms tend to come and go, so I'm thinking they could be

> attributed to something we're doing (or not doing) in terms of his

> biomedical intervention.

>

> cheers,

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That was certainly my first thought too, Rene. By the way, how do

you put the accent on the e?

Anne

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> > Many thanks for the tip, Nell. I am familiar with Greenspan, and

we

> > try to get in at least a couple of hours of floortime per day.

> >

> > What I'm looking for here is more of a biomed angle to this

problem.

> > These symptoms tend to come and go, so I'm thinking they could be

> > attributed to something we're doing (or not doing) in terms of his

> > biomedical intervention.

> >

> > cheers,

> >

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Yes, I always suspect viral issues when someone says " the symptoms come and go. "

[ ] Re: Cyclical sensory/OC behaviors

Definitely not the antiviral expert here, but hasn't it been said that

OC behaviour that cycles can be viral-related?

René

>

> Many thanks for the tip, Nell. I am familiar with Greenspan, and we

> try to get in at least a couple of hours of floortime per day.

>

> What I'm looking for here is more of a biomed angle to this problem.

> These symptoms tend to come and go, so I'm thinking they could be

> attributed to something we're doing (or not doing) in terms of his

> biomedical intervention.

>

> cheers,

>

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Not Rene here, but on our Mac we do alt+e to get the accent, then type the e or

whatever letter we need to accent.

S S

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you put the accent on the e?<br>

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There's no easy way of doing accented characters " out of the box " on a

Windows PC. You typically have to learn that character's ALT code

(hold down the ALT key and then type a four-digit code).

I have a wonderful program called Accent Composer that lets me do

accented characters very easily. It costs $25, and if you write a lot

of accented characters (or currency symbols, fractions, etc.), it's

well worth it.

http://www.kovcomp.com/acompose/index.html

I have no affiliation with this company, btw; I'm just a very

satisfied customer.

cheers,

> By the way, how do <br>

> you put the accent on the e?<br>

> <br>

> Anne<br>

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> That was certainly my first thought too, Rene. By the way, how do

> you put the accent on the e?

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> Anne

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lol. I type shift, then ', then e. Voila = é. (Though, as you can

tell by my voila, I haven't figured out how to do an accent grave

yet.) É took me about four years to figure out and I don't expect

anyone else to bother with the darn thing.

René

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Thanks everyone. For the moment, Rene, you remain Rene...

Anne

> > By the way, how do <br>

> > you put the accent on the e?<br>

> > <br>

> > Anne<br>

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> My son is having an issue where he's constantly carrying balls or

> other small toys around in both hands. As such, his play is very

> repetitive (dropping/throwing, and then picking back up).

> Additionally, he tends to be obsessive with these objects. As an

> example, if he has a set of six balls, and you only give him four,

> he'll raise hell until he gets the final two.

This was virus issues and bad bacteria issues for my son. Olive leaf

extract and Virastop enzyme helped tremendously.

Dana

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