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My son Jack is 2 1/2. He was diagnosed early with ASD. He stims a lot and is echolalic. Most of his language *(he has a fairly large vocabulary) is non-functional labeling things or listing things.
Someimtes at night, we hear him saying "Let's name the animals that live on the Savannah" (from Baby Einstein), and then..."Carabou! Lion! Gazelle!..."
We are doing ABA, Speech Therapy, and DD Preschool. Thinking about GF/CF, but not sure about it yet.
ABA seems to be the most help. He had lost all language and is now getting it back.
I hate Autism.
I think this is the natural progression for boys and correct me if you have seen anything different: Baby Einstein, Thomas, Little Einsteins, Wiggles (I survived Wiggle hell !), Blues Clues, Dora, and Go Diego Go! Now my guy is 6 and watching Power Rangers and Spongebob Squarepants. Kinda normal television programming for his age and playing Wii now. Alex was echoic too at 3 so Liz, you are doing the best treatment with ABA-VB with Autism Outreach to break that cycle!

Therapies
Let me first say I am not the expert on this subject in my family that would be my Wife Michelle. We have a soon to be 9 year old boy Chandler a.k.a Mr. C. He seemed to be a normal loving child until age 2 when all in our world seemed to notice a drastic change in him after a week long battle with mono. It was like someone turned the light off! My sainted wife a nurse carried him from Doctor to Doctor after many sleepless nights. Till we landed at a Dr. Taylor’s office he ordered test CT scans to check for brain damage and other things but none thing was found. Dr. Taylor along with others finally told us Mr.C had DD. The Doc told us to go to GNC and get liquid melatonin to help the C man go to sleep something none of us were getting at that time. We had tried the pills but they hadn’t worked we shared that with him. He replied what do you have to lose $5? It is not like you are going to lose more sleep over it. Then he explained some kids can’t digest the pills. It worked and that why Dr. T will go to heaven! That was the first corner we turned! The next biggest thing was when Michelle signed him up for Horses In Service a therapeutic riding program. You see Mr. C loves animals and this was enough to get him hooked. The program gave him a chance to socialize with others in an excepting environment that reinforced following directions taking turns identifying numbers and letters colors etch. At the time he started HIS our oldest James starting scouting Chandler wanted to go but was to young and honestly he couldn’t handle it if he was old enough. Mr. C would cry when we left to go to meetings or camp. A few years later and after a lot of work Chandler was able to join cub scouts mom and I have been involved every step of the way but I must admit there were times when I didn’t think he would ever be able to participate. Sure Mr. C has been getting speech, OT for 7 years and ABA for about 2 “since he received the ASD diagnoses” and they have helped greatly. But those are not the only things that can be therapeutic. Think outside the box! We never have tried the food thing. We have paid for additional services at Children’s hospital because depending on the school system to do the job isn’t realistic.
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