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Forum: Parents' Discussion Topic: Lindamoodbell |
| dsbonn |
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Posted: 16 Mar 2013, 5:16 pm
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| thanks for your reply. Honestly, I appreciate your comment, since most of the reviews I have read so far are quite the opposite (when it comes to results). Everyone says it is expensive. |
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Forum: Parents' Discussion Topic: Lindamoodbell |
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Posted: 15 Mar 2013, 4:01 am
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Forum: Parents' Discussion Topic: Lindamoodbell |
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Posted: 10 Mar 2013, 10:50 am
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| Hi...I am a parent with an 8 yr old hyperlexic daughter who has HFA (non aspergers). We are looking for testimonials from parents or individuals who can share their experience with us after using Lindamoodbells services for their kids. It seems to us that their programs "Talkies" and "V&V" are s... |
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Forum: Parents' Discussion Topic: talking to herself |
| dsbonn |
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Posted: 20 Nov 2012, 3:45 pm
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| sometimes its a bit too noisy as well. this is ok at home but at school it can create problems |
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Forum: Parents' Discussion Topic: talking to herself |
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Posted: 20 Nov 2012, 5:12 am
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| Hi Aspie1, No, she talks differently, but then again her language is still developing, so she cannot form those sentences. What I hear her say is one words or short sentences about the things she likes or the things she likes to do...i think sometimes it is echolalia - she mentions the error message... |
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Forum: Parents' Discussion Topic: talking to herself |
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Posted: 18 Nov 2012, 4:26 pm
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| The best way to explain it is that she is really thinking aloud. Is she thinks about something she says a word or short sentence about it. |
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Forum: Parents' Discussion Topic: talking to herself |
| dsbonn |
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Posted: 18 Nov 2012, 2:45 pm
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| Thanks for your reply. when I said that she talks to herself it is like mentioning things that she likes doing or watching. Sometimes just single sometimes short sentences. yes she does have ADHD, she is always on the go. Infact lately we have started Ritalin which did make a small change but still ... |
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Forum: Parents' Discussion Topic: talking to herself |
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Posted: 18 Nov 2012, 12:40 pm
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| My daughter, 7 yrs old with HFA, talks all the time to herself. Her language is still developing, and the problem is to engage her with us. Is this a common behaviour in autistic kids? When can we do to make use language for better communication with us? Any ideas? |
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Forum: Parents' Discussion Topic: right age for ABA |
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Posted: 18 Nov 2012, 12:30 pm
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thanks for your reply.
that gives me a lot of hope as daughter is HFA (I think she is - it depends what is definition of HFA). I will check the link you posted |
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Forum: Parents' Discussion Topic: right age for ABA |
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Posted: 18 Nov 2012, 12:16 pm
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| is 7 yrs old too old for ABA or ABA can be done at any age? My daughter is verbal; she can use words and sentences but there is room for a lot of improvement. |
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Forum: Parents' Discussion Topic: Ritalin and speech development |
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Posted: 06 Nov 2012, 10:08 am
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| I think I have misled you when I said that my 7 yr old daughter has difficulty to articulate language. - sorry about that. When she speaks, she speaks find. One can understand her without problems. Her problem is to form sentences. As I said before, she can write sentences - all grammatically correc... |
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Forum: Parents' Discussion Topic: Ritalin and speech development |
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Posted: 06 Nov 2012, 6:54 am
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| Thanks for all the responses. Well my daughter problem with speech is articulation. She can form sentences with relative ease when she writes but went it comes to spoken language it is a different story. She understands a lot, I think almost everything. When someone speaks to her, she does answer ba... |
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Forum: Parents' Discussion Topic: Ritalin and speech development |
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Posted: 04 Nov 2012, 6:12 pm
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| Hi.... I was wondering if Ritalin could help with speech development. We have been giving Ritalin to our 7 yr old daughter with hfa. She can WRITE sentences but speech still lacks. Since we started Ritalin, her attention span increased but we did not notice any improvement in speech or behaviour pro... |
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Forum: Parents' Discussion Topic: Test subjects, I mean guinea pigs, I mean parents needed... |
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Posted: 03 Sep 2011, 1:03 am
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| I have enjoyed reading the link you provided. Very well written and it makes perfect sense. As a father of an autistic daughter it already gave me some information and made me realise certain things. Thanks for posting and if you need any proof reading for the whole book or other parts, you have a v... |
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Forum: Parents' Discussion Topic: hand flapping (and jumping on the spot) |
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Posted: 01 Sep 2011, 4:20 am
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I was hoping that when her speech comes more fluent she would not need to flap her hands ....we'll see  |
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Forum: Parents' Discussion Topic: Problem with Maths |
| dsbonn |
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Posted: 29 Aug 2011, 12:42 pm
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| thanks for everyone who posted ! ! (a special thanks goes to blondeambition for the complete guide!!) I will try to buy some or all the videos you suggested, even though I did not manage to find them all from amazaon, but at least you guided me on the right path, and this is coming from your own exp... |
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