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Has anyone heard of Son-Rise therapy? vs ABA?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 467651" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>A few parents raised a bunch of $$ and opened a "Son Rise" school here but they accept ONLY children wth Down's Syndrome. The article in our paper said the therapy is being used with other types of problems but the actual school only accepted children with Down's Syndrome and they had to be quite young. Not sure if that is just our town's school or all of them, but from the artcle the general idea was that this was designed for children with Down's but if they didn't start super early then it didn't have a chance. It was NOT a rousing success and last time I went past the building it sure didn't look like it was still running, but I could be wrong about that.</p><p></p><p>As for JEnny McCarthy, she did NOT impress me. I KNOW that we have members who have kids who are MUCH better on the girlfriend/cf diet. I just don't believe that it will cure autism or anything but food intolerances/allergies. Those can be powerful, and can be comorbid with autism or many other problems, but the diet doesn't cure the other problems. She got a bunch of $$ for writing a book all about how great she was for fixing her child and to cheerlead other parents into thinking that their is an easy "fix" for autism. My mother got me the book for xmas and was shocked that I was NOT enthusiastic. I just stopped believing in quick fixes and total cures for complex problems when I was in elem school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 467651, member: 1233"] A few parents raised a bunch of $$ and opened a "Son Rise" school here but they accept ONLY children wth Down's Syndrome. The article in our paper said the therapy is being used with other types of problems but the actual school only accepted children with Down's Syndrome and they had to be quite young. Not sure if that is just our town's school or all of them, but from the artcle the general idea was that this was designed for children with Down's but if they didn't start super early then it didn't have a chance. It was NOT a rousing success and last time I went past the building it sure didn't look like it was still running, but I could be wrong about that. As for JEnny McCarthy, she did NOT impress me. I KNOW that we have members who have kids who are MUCH better on the girlfriend/cf diet. I just don't believe that it will cure autism or anything but food intolerances/allergies. Those can be powerful, and can be comorbid with autism or many other problems, but the diet doesn't cure the other problems. She got a bunch of $$ for writing a book all about how great she was for fixing her child and to cheerlead other parents into thinking that their is an easy "fix" for autism. My mother got me the book for xmas and was shocked that I was NOT enthusiastic. I just stopped believing in quick fixes and total cures for complex problems when I was in elem school. [/QUOTE]
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