Wednesday, November 4, 2009

So much to say!!!

I am so sorry it has taken so long to post again. It has been a crazy month. At the first of Oct we went to the National DAN conference in Dallas. It was so amazing to go and be with so many leading Doc in the field of biomedical research, to hear and to learn and get hope from these amazing people was just what Danny and I needed. As, I go along this road of Autism there are many ups and downs that I go through but this conference renewed my hope and gave me many new ideas to try with Tucker. So those that have young children that are autistic do biomedical treatment this will improve there lives so much. I know there are many people that have questioned my decision to do biomedical and have told me that Tucker can not recover and I know that happens to all of us on this road, but to those people I say wait and see Tucker will recover I feel it in my soul I know that it is possible. Anyway, if you ever have the chance to go to one of these conferences GO. It will chance your life and the life of your child. For those that are interested I am going to post a link to the list of all the DAN doctors it will be under my important links. Please look it up and find one.
Also, we learned a little bit more about ABA. I believe I will push his hours up to 35 after the first of the year. Running a home program is not easy but I know that it is very important to the improvement of Tucker. ABA is also key to the recovery of your child, so if you are not doing ABA you need to start a program. We do Verbal Behavior so that we can teach language to him that is are big area that we need to work on. I will also put on my list of link the BCBA website so it can help all those that need help finding a certified BCBA. These are the people that can help you set up a home ABA program. With Biomedical and intense ABA I know that Tucker will recover and it will be the greatest miracle in my life. My heart is often reassured that what I am doing for him is right. Best of luck to all.

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