At the moment my son is at a regular school but pulled out for math and language. He's learning to read, is good with computers and puzzles. He can be social but at large functions he tends to need some space. I am still working on him. My husband was in denial of his condition in those critical early years. Yours is an excellent example of how autism should be addressed and treated.
You should both be congratulated for not only recognizing and treating your child, but working as a team and ensuring his progress. Thank you for educating the public about ASD. My 6 year old son reminds me so much of your son. Mine was diagnosed with PDD at age 4. I did most of what you did and he also improved quite a bit but my son was diagnosed with absence seizures too. The seizure medications reversed any progress made. His first words were "up" and "dada" too, and he loved drinking milk.
My son shows the same steps leading to his autism i notice before his autism he looked sick, maybe a desease struck him causing the glish wiring of the brain my son has had several high fevers, any how i want to introduce him to a gluten free diet but i find it really hard for him to do so, this type of food does not taste so nice.
I believe some people were born in the world to save others. Your son did just that.... Thank You for sharing and giving me and my family hope. God Bless You!
Thank you so much for sharing your story. My son was dx'd at 24mos. I knew there was a disconnect at arounf 20 mos. with his lang dev. He goes to Easter Seals 3x a wk and receives OT and SP/L. He has been receiving EI shortly after his Dx. I am interested in the GFCF diet however, my son is allergic to eggs, nuts and seafood and limits his choices and is particular about others. DO you have any suggestions? He will be 4yrs 12-28-05.
Thank you for sharing!!! My son was dx with mild PDD-NOS in Feb and we are just finding out he has gut issues. He has been on the GFCF diet for 3 weeks with enzymes and I can already see a difference:) We are getting more test run, but I most definitely want to do ThreeLac soon. Kevin is adorable! Again THANK YOU for sharing - it gives many of us hope:)
Your video has inspired me so much. My 2 year old son has been diagnosed by a neurologist to be showing some signs of autism. We are determined to turn this thing around and beat it. We have changed his milk from regular milk to rice milk and we can already tell the difference. He doesn't roll his eyes anymore. I would love to hear from you and how you did it. Thanks!
You are such lovely parents and you are doing a great job with you gorgeous little boy. He is doing very very very well. His cousins are lovely with him too. I recommend RDI for what it's worth. I think it's what's missing from your treatment. All the best, Sara xxx
I wish yall the best of luck,ive watched both videos and i can tell a major difference in the way he acts.He is improving and know that he will make drastic improvements in the future. youve got an awesome son,keep teaching him new things.Just good to see that your working with him to help him with his language skills.Thanks for posting, Justin
I dont believe that autism is curable. Im sure that your son and mine will always be autistic. Thats my opinion. But we can work with it, for sure. You have done wonders with your little lad. He is so clever and hes such a little sweetie too!
I truly believe there will always be some issue we are working on. I don't know that I necessarily believe he will ever be cured" but we plan on getting him so close, you'd never guess he was on the spectrum.
Thanks for sharing this, you are such a beautiful family, God bless you all,
Dawoudkhalifa 1 year ago
At the moment my son is at a regular school but pulled out for math and language. He's learning to read, is good with computers and puzzles. He can be social but at large functions he tends to need some space. I am still working on him. My husband was in denial of his condition in those critical early years. Yours is an excellent example of how autism should be addressed and treated.
msrifka 1 year ago
You should both be congratulated for not only recognizing and treating your child, but working as a team and ensuring his progress. Thank you for educating the public about ASD. My 6 year old son reminds me so much of your son. Mine was diagnosed with PDD at age 4. I did most of what you did and he also improved quite a bit but my son was diagnosed with absence seizures too. The seizure medications reversed any progress made. His first words were "up" and "dada" too, and he loved drinking milk.
msrifka 1 year ago
My son shows the same steps leading to his autism i notice before his autism he looked sick, maybe a desease struck him causing the glish wiring of the brain my son has had several high fevers, any how i want to introduce him to a gluten free diet but i find it really hard for him to do so, this type of food does not taste so nice.
abelsotelo 1 year ago
I believe some people were born in the world to save others. Your son did just that.... Thank You for sharing and giving me and my family hope. God Bless You!
wpcary1 2 years ago
Thank you so much for sharing your story. My son was dx'd at 24mos. I knew there was a disconnect at arounf 20 mos. with his lang dev. He goes to Easter Seals 3x a wk and receives OT and SP/L. He has been receiving EI shortly after his Dx. I am interested in the GFCF diet however, my son is allergic to eggs, nuts and seafood and limits his choices and is particular about others. DO you have any suggestions? He will be 4yrs 12-28-05.
lifenlove73mab 2 years ago
Thank you for sharing!!! My son was dx with mild PDD-NOS in Feb and we are just finding out he has gut issues. He has been on the GFCF diet for 3 weeks with enzymes and I can already see a difference:) We are getting more test run, but I most definitely want to do ThreeLac soon. Kevin is adorable! Again THANK YOU for sharing - it gives many of us hope:)
kathrynlola 2 years ago
how is your son doing today?
irishamrep 1 year ago
Your video has inspired me so much. My 2 year old son has been diagnosed by a neurologist to be showing some signs of autism. We are determined to turn this thing around and beat it. We have changed his milk from regular milk to rice milk and we can already tell the difference. He doesn't roll his eyes anymore. I would love to hear from you and how you did it. Thanks!
tomekawhite1176 2 years ago
You are such lovely parents and you are doing a great job with you gorgeous little boy. He is doing very very very well. His cousins are lovely with him too. I recommend RDI for what it's worth. I think it's what's missing from your treatment. All the best, Sara xxx
RemisFrosty 2 years ago
good work!!
applemarky 3 years ago
I wish yall the best of luck,ive watched both videos and i can tell a major difference in the way he acts.He is improving and know that he will make drastic improvements in the future. youve got an awesome son,keep teaching him new things.Just good to see that your working with him to help him with his language skills.Thanks for posting, Justin
JTorres06 3 years ago
I had to take it off and edit it... it's up now.
almostangelic00 3 years ago
It says that you have 2 videos but i can only see one?
liamjakesmum 3 years ago
I dont believe that autism is curable. Im sure that your son and mine will always be autistic. Thats my opinion. But we can work with it, for sure. You have done wonders with your little lad. He is so clever and hes such a little sweetie too!
liamjakesmum 3 years ago
I truly believe there will always be some issue we are working on. I don't know that I necessarily believe he will ever be cured" but we plan on getting him so close, you'd never guess he was on the spectrum.
almostangelic00 3 years ago