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Parents turn to long-shot therapy for autism
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 38314" data-attributes="member: 3"><p><span style='font-size: 11pt'>been there done that. Not this particular therapy but I watch constantly for something that will work to increase the ability of difficult child to live a full life. I'm pretty skeptical so I don't tend to jump into treatments that don't make sense to me. I will and have done everything that I can think of to help difficult child. </p><p> It's unfortunate that some of the stuff is useless but how do we know unless we try it. It's the thieves who try to get rich by using the fear, parents have for their children that should be tarred and feathered. If it's too good to be true, it probably isn't.</p><p> I'll watch this and several other treatment possiblities. If it won't hurt the child, then I'm more willing to try. Now difficult child has a say in his treatment and he has the right to say yes or no. My biggest fear is that something will hurt my child. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 38314, member: 3"] <span style='font-size: 11pt'>been there done that. Not this particular therapy but I watch constantly for something that will work to increase the ability of difficult child to live a full life. I'm pretty skeptical so I don't tend to jump into treatments that don't make sense to me. I will and have done everything that I can think of to help difficult child. It's unfortunate that some of the stuff is useless but how do we know unless we try it. It's the thieves who try to get rich by using the fear, parents have for their children that should be tarred and feathered. If it's too good to be true, it probably isn't. I'll watch this and several other treatment possiblities. If it won't hurt the child, then I'm more willing to try. Now difficult child has a say in his treatment and he has the right to say yes or no. My biggest fear is that something will hurt my child. </span> [/QUOTE]
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