Jenfrog79
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- Aug 5, 2007
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i have worked with kids with autism for quite a few years now. i've worked with special education teachers, ABA therapists and speech therapists. i read her book since i figured it would be somewhat amusing since there is no cure for autism. doctors don't even know the cause of it. many doctors told her "no its not autism" before she went to many other doctors to find out what was wrong since he was getting all these severe seizures. in my opinion, i think he was misdiagnosed. she's no doctor and i don't believe she can say she cured her son if this has been researching by professionals for many years and they don't know a cause or a cure. and this is after a years time. yes, with ABA therapy kids may get better over time. i work with other kids on the gluten free caisen free diet and they are not cured. its supposed to help their GI system, not their brain. its sad to me to see all these articles out there saying she cured him.
I hope after I graduate I can recieve your high level of training and treat those still learning as irresponsible and ignorant as well- it is very encouraging.
). People change their diets to help with depression, PMS, take supplements to relax-all of these issues have an effect on behavior. IF there is a true link to GI issues and autistic tendencies, wouldn't it make sense to get those GI issues under control? It's an interesting thought.