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Re: School Conferences
Terry Matlen, ACSW
Saturday, November 08, 2008 at 09:56 PM -
Thank you
Eileen Bailey
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at 09:49 PMRuthie
Thank you for your post. What a wonderful story you have shared with us. It is obvious that you look for the best in your child and how wonderful you made the choice to understand your son's behaviors rather than simply becoming frustrated and assuming he would never accomplish much.
I am sure your son will manage to be just fine, mostly because you believe in him.
I am glad you are finding this site useful. We continue to post new information and articles on the site weekly, so be sure to keep checking back and of course, people are continuously posting blogs.
Thanks again for sharing your story with us and please, keep us posted on how things are going. Please also take some time to share your experiences, advice, etc with other people posting. I am sure many will benefit from your insight.
I also would be interested in hearing about how your evaluation goes.
Eileen Bailey
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Thank you
Eileen Bailey
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at 09:49 PMRuthie
Thank you for your post. What a wonderful story you have shared with us. It is obvious that you look for the best in your child and how wonderful you made the choice to understand your son's behaviors rather than simply becoming frustrated and assuming he would never accomplish much.
I am sure your son will manage to be just fine, mostly because you believe in him.
I am glad you are finding this site useful. We continue to post new information and articles on the site weekly, so be sure to keep checking back and of course, people are continuously posting blogs.
Thanks again for sharing your story with us and please, keep us posted on how things are going. Please also take some time to share your experiences, advice, etc with other people posting. I am sure many will benefit from your insight.
I also would be interested in hearing about how your evaluation goes.
Eileen Bailey
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Cindy Anderson
Thursday, November 13, 2008 at 09:07 AMI fully understand where your coming from . My daughter is in the first grade and in the Houston school,
. We are a family coming from outside of Houston living in the rual area, and my daughter has already been labled as lazy, Shes not that at all, She was so use to getting that one on one attention from the teachers , she cant understand why the teacher this year ( minding that we are in a diffrent school this year) why her teacher says she doesnt have time to have one on one, going crazy almost to the point where she just doesnt even want to go. I believe the teacher has put her in a situation where she has labeled her has the SLOW one in her class not to good for my daughters self esteem Im sure, I have asked what I need to do to help and theres no comments, Just about how bad she is at her work, Not knowing where to go with this .I have been shown something that helps and it is all natural
Harry Diamond
Thursday, November 13, 2008 at 09:22 AMI am a single father with a 10 year old son who has ADHD and is showing mild symptoms of RAD(Reactive Attachment Disorder). When I was married we adopted him at 21 months old from Russia and have no knowledge of his background. We are no longer married and I now have my son full time 24/7 so I completely understand what you are going through.
Yes there are challenges every day. Yes there are days where it seems like it appears as if nothing was learned or we are going backwards in the learning development area and yes at times it is very frustrating.
There are days when I absolutely refuse to give up. (I think you know what I mean). There has never been a day where I did and there never will be that day. I am very strong willed, positive and like others keep researching in hopes there is something that will make his life just a little bit easier therefore making my life a lot easier.
I very close friend of mine shared something with me that helped me tremendously and kept me away for the anti depressant drugs. I have shared this with others and now they no longer feel the need to use those. I always wanted to, and still do, try to find ways where my son will not need his medications and I have heard of a few success stories. My son does not like taking his medications but he does realize how beneficial they are in helping him stay focused and in control.
After I started using this all natural, organic system (which is the easiest thing to do and tastes great) I immediately noticed the difference in me and started to do some research on how it might affect my son. I met another man, Peter G, who told me his son had suicidal ADHD and in 5 days of using this system, his son was no longer suicidal. My son is not suicidal but I was very interested in the other positive effects such as better energy and focus, control, better sleep, better thought patterns and a more positive outlook on life. I started my son on this program (he still takes his meds) and amazingly in 5 days he was a different person. At first I really didn't believe it so I gave it some more time and the results were consistant.
I am so excited that there is something that there is something out there that is all natural and really works. His teachers, therapist and doctor all notice a major difference.
He now is the kid at school that the other kids want to know. I hear boys and girls, even the ones who are not in his class all calling his name to say hi or goodbye. They want his acknowledgement. He now even has a "girlfriend" and does not care what others (bullies) say. He defends others and I am very proud of him. He even has befriended a boy with special needs who the bullies just mistreat terribly and he is picked on for that. I tell him he is doing the right thing and he knows it because he feels good.
What I have learned and been given is a GIFT!
I share this Gift because I have been blessed with it for me to give to others. This worked for me and my son and I have seen it works for thousands including people with Downs Syndrome. I have seen things that could be classified as nothing short of a miracle.
If you are interested in learning more about this I will be more than happy to share it with you too and anyone you think might benefit from this too.
I look forward to hearing from you. Please contact me through email then we can set a time to talk. There is too much info to type.
Harry Diamond
applebarnharry@gmail.com
re: I have been shown something that helps and it is all natural
Cindy Anderson
Thursday, November 13, 2008 at 09:47 AMI would love to hear, I am at wits end, I feel that my daughter has great potental, She has been on vivance for 2 months as of 2 weeks ago I have stop giving her the meds, Just dont seem to be doing anything for her?? Infact, Im not sure If its what she needs, now My 9 year old son on the other hand is on 40mg vivance and he excells
. But for my 6 year old little angel Im just not sure?? Please help if you can.re: re: I have been shown something that helps and it is all
Harry Diamond
Thursday, November 13, 2008 at 10:17 AMre: re: re: I have been shown something that helps and it is all
Cindy Anderson
Thursday, November 13, 2008 at 11:24 AM -
GETTING HELP FOR YOUR SON
middy
Thursday, November 13, 2008 at 01:11 PMI think maybe you should request a dyslexia eval. My son was tested & has an above average IQ yet is below level in reading! He does great in math though. This was recommended for him, & he was identified to be dysexic. My son also has ADHD which we are also treating. An IEP (individual educational plan) should be developed for ur son. There are so many programs out there u just have to demand the best one for ur son continue to stay involved.
good luck,
middy
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Hi Ruthie,
Welcome to the site! I'm glad you found us and that the articles have been helpful to you.
Thanks for sharing your story. Your son is lucky to have you on his team! Hopefully, you'll get the info you need so you'll know how to best help your son. And congrats for considering getting yourself tested!
Hoping to hear more from you.
Regards,
Terry