My 9- year old child has moderate to severe autism with no expressive language skills and minimal receptive language skills. Is he too old to be helped?
No child is too old, some children are easier while some are much more difficult cases. We work with any child anywhere on the spectrum. “Severity” is so far not turning into a major marker of success or failure or even necessarily “harder or easier”. 3. I have been to NIDS.net and neuroimmunedr.com and really think that you have the answers that we are looking for! We are in the process of getting our child in for the lab work but it all takes so long. We want to start something now! Is there anything that we can do? On both of the websites you should find an article on the “Do’s and Don’ts of Diet”. You can start that now.
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