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    #ASD #SPD #ADHD parents: Tell your school/clinic #OT, #PT or #SLP to take this training or buy home unit 4 you! http://bit.ly/gYYMDB

     

  2. The @Honda Civic team is supporting @RedCross for recovery & relief in Japan. Learn how you can help http://bit.ly/hndbrdcs #japanrelief

  3. Bummer: Babies' Persistent Fussiness Could Mean Behavioral Woes Ahead: http://on-msn.com/ft9io2 @ RGAutism

  4. Interview and Giveaway With Carol Kranowitz and Joye Newman on 'Growing An In-Sync Child' - http://bit.ly/hG7ukC

  5. Consider ils "Total Focus" for family w/ASD home use. Helps grow neural-pathways & stop sound sensitivity, works w/ABA http://bit.ly/dUUDfW

  6. My daughter & her bf are fine in Japan. She was on a subway when it hit had to walk home 2 hrs @RGAutism.

  7. SPDConnect — Your Local Resource Guide For Helping Your Sensory Child http://bit.ly/d8va1R @RGAutism

  8. RT @Apraxia_KIDS: “Everyone has an inner voice waiting to come out.” Read about Carly. Severe #autism #apraxi… (cont) http://deck.ly/~uKetT

  9. RT @spdbn: So many great posts this month from families living w/#SPD. Visit site http://www.spdbloggernetwork.com/ & get inspired #SPDBN

  10. Great NewsletterHealing Thresholds Autism eBrief: Art Therapy, Early Intervention http://conta.cc/fW5VLx via #constantcontact@RGAutism

  11. Parents of High Achieving Children Teleseminar 1/20/11 http://t.co/nL2hIvV via @RGAutism

  12. Consumer Reports Cars Blog: Study shows risks for teen drivers with ADHD http://t.co/aAoTcmH via @RGAutism

  13. Hi, I am so happy for you that your child did so well without intervention. Did they have OT, PT, Social Skills Classes or Speech? My kids were quite severe. If I had to do it all over again I would have done all the therapies I did because I saw jumps in my kids ability with each therapy,(Not all kids did all the therapies). I do understand what you are saying but I also did the programs myself (not Bowen) because I have adult ADHD and I did feel and see the measurable results. If I could improve at my old age in my 40's....at that time. Remember my kids are 19 and over so these were all over 17 years. Plus if you are into research about neuroplasticity you will see that target activity does grow neural-pathways. Things like in the integrated Listening program where my son suddenly stopped yelling when he was next to me, are things that would not have improved on their own. Or like when my son with autism stopped covering his ears overnight after the first session of listening. As for the show it is just passing along information and Bowen did not pay a cent for that show. I think I will see if I can go back and just delete that post as I see you are uncomfortable with it. I wish you well, Rebecca
  14. Insurance News - Advance My Baby Announces Plan to Giveaway $1 Million Dollars in Free Assessments http://t.co/1mUW3eu via @RGAutism

  15. Hi, No I am not a Bowen therapist but I am the co-host to the American Autism Show and I knew we had a show on the topic. I had not heard of this therapy until about 6 months ago. My friend is a therapist though and really speaks highly of it and so do his clients. I have not tried it on my kids as of yet to say what my opinion is. I like to provide information on all therapies and parents can make up their mind if they see the value in them or not. ABA was not widely accepted when I started with my son or SI therapy but it is used in schools now. I was an iLs listening technician and I joined the list because during an autism search on google this group came up with someone asking questions about that therapy.(which changed our lives for the BETTER) I also tried Dore with great success, Learningbreakthrough, vitamins all with success and as an mom with a 20 year old I feel it is my job to share what I have learned along the journey, the good, bad, ugly, expensive, waste of time or just fun. Hope that meets your group standards of what is ok. Just want to help families. Rebecca
  16. Hi, I LOVE my home unit of integrated Listening Systems (IlS). I will never be without it. Okay some background. My son (ADHD, SPD, ODD, LD) and I (ADHD, SPD) first went through most of the Dore program, until they stopped doing business in the US. We both saw wonderful results in attention, processing, athletic ability, memory, etc. If we never saw any other improvements we would have been happy and felt it was well worth the time and effort, we even got my son off 2 of his 5 meds. BTW-I see that iLs now has a new integration kit that is like Dore and the Learning Breakthrough Program. When the Dr. Hallowell's Center in Massachusettes began using integrated Listening Systems I became a listening technican there. We also got a unit for home and my son and I saw improvments by leaps and bounds in our own abilities. Improvements like ability to moniter his own speech so he did not yell when sitting next to me. A sense of calmness and he stopped moving all over the place. We both saw even bigger jumps in socialization, mood, sleep, academics, independence. My son actually got where he would ask for the program because he knew it was helping him concentrate. His school noticed such a big difference, his Iep was written in May and by OCT he had met all his goals. (Began the program over the summer). We never imagined that he would be able to drive and he got his license when he was 16 just like the typical kids. For me, I had to listen to several protocols before I started seeing differences, but I did see differences in ability to focus when there were other noise in the room and my reading speed improved. The bone conduction can be calming or engerizing. I learned how to set the unit to give me what I needed at the time. For years now when I really need to focus to get work done I actually play the music through speakers to keep me focused. For my clients and my son with autism we saw wonderful improvements in sound sensitivity, where they stopped covering their ears. Their eye contact improved, self stimming cut way back, vocal stim cut down etc plus the basic improvemnts seen in attention, auditory and sensory processing, accademics, coordination and athletic ability-. See the bone conduction really feeds the sensory system and grounds as well as calms. When our kids with autism stim they are trying to wake up their brains and the bone conduction does this for them. The program also works well by doing optional targeted movement activites (adapted by ability) along with the listening to intergrate the sensory system. It can also we worked into ABA programs, written into the IEP and done at school by OT, teachers or aides. If you really have to you can simply do the program while playing video games or even sleeping (how I had to start my kids). I would listen at home while just doing my normal housework. If your child had a lot of ear infections (like mine did), the meds and infection weaken the ear muscles. So listening to the specially treated music with gating and the filtering exercises the inner ear muscles. The nice thing is one unit can be used by the whole family and then shared with exteneded family. There are no time limits or additional costs and it is yours to keep. I find I like to do boosts like every couple of years just to be sure my son and I are always at our best because life in general because of stress, infections, headphones can all effect your ability to listen and process info. We looked at a lot of systems before we choose iLs for the Hallowell Center. Lucy J. Miller who in know for SPD in America uses this system and the most well respected OT facility in the Boston area was in my training class. (BTW- I do not work for Hallowell anylonger because I moved out of state). oohhh..I just looked at the iLs website and I see they are having a training in the UK and Lucy Miller is going to be there. Might want to check that out maybe they can do a parent class if you ask them too. www.integratedlistening.com it is listed under training. I see they have a payment plan now as well! They have a new case study with a girl with autism where it is with an OT, the parent and the child might look for that if you go out there. If you can find it let me know and I will hunt down the link in the newsletter I got. Wishing you all the best, Rebecca AKA RGAutism
  17. Hello, I am new to the group and I know this is an old line of questions but I wanted to post this eposide of the the American Autism Show for anyone who was still interested in Bowen therapy. Please watch this show that gives you details of what Bowen therapy is all about. I like the example given of the garden hose with your foot on it. It does not flow, with this therapy it is like lifting all the feet of our hoses. If this link does not work you go to www.ustream.com, do a search for the American Autism Show and Bowen is eposide 5. Bowen therapy on American Autism Show
  18. Need help for ASD, SPD, ADHD, LD, Dyslexia? Please "like" integrated Listening Systems on FB for info. http://bit.ly/giRIjM @ intlistsys

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