I'm glad you have some access to early ed Loulabelle... and hopefully more luck nutting out the diagnosis as time goes on. I read in my book that lining up toys can be a sign of being undersensitive to visual stimulation, placing it as a sensory issue rather than autism as such. So perhaps sensory integration is the issue? Good to hear there is progress happening there. I've been told here to make sure a doctor doesn't write down sensory processing disorder as a diagnosis as therapies then wont be covered by insurance as it's a not a confirmed condition yet. Damn word games- just help these children!
Just read an amazing story on TACA... think it's not a commercial site so a link is okay. Zach
Has anyone had any experience with cutting out salicytates? My son eats an insane amount of apples and they are high in salicytates which some sources may be an issue. I know your daughter can't drink apple juice Christy- can she eat apples? I'm so hesitant to do diet modification given that E already eats less than 10 foods and wont add anything new so cutting things out is pretty major. But I could possibly replace apples with pears, wondering if it's worth a shot.
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