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Hi Valerie,

In almost 10 years training kids I only once tried  training a 4 year old boy. It did not work – he wanted to get up and run around all the time. After a few sessions we gave up…

But if the kid can sit still (more or less) – lets say for at least 8-12min. (my wild guess: maximum 12-16Min.) – then why not try it… I would start with 4x2Min. Zengar1-4.

Steve

 

 

Von: neurofeedcommunity@yahoogroups.com [mailto:neurofeedcommunity@yahoogroups.com] Im Auftrag von onewellall
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 13. August 2009 16:31
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Hi all!

I've been asked to train a 3 & 1/2 year old boy who has been diagnosed with mild pervasive developmental disorder. I've never run someone so young. Does anyone have any feedback as to whether this would be contraindicated in any way? Or any positive experience?

Thank you,

Valerie



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Hi all! I've been asked to train a 3 & 1/2 year old boy who has been diagnosed with mild pervasive developmental disorder. I've never run someone so young....
onewellall
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Aug 13, 2009
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Hi Valerie, In almost 10 years training kids I only once tried training a 4 year old boy. It did not work - he wanted to get up and run around all the time....
Steve Ebright
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Aug 13, 2009
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Thank you Steve, I will try it; I just wanted to be sure that I wasn't going to do any harm. Thank you for the reassurance. Valerie ...
Valerie Giglio
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Aug 13, 2009
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Hi Valerie, I train many children with cerebal palsy and all kinds of disabilities and disorders. I trained a 4 year old trisomic girl who was very agitated...
Corinne Fournier
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Aug 13, 2009
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Hi Corinne, Wow, what beautiful stories; thank you. I was planning on using a DVD for him, so he could watch his favorite cartoon, but, after reading your post...
Valerie Giglio
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Aug 13, 2009
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Hi Valerie: A few years ago I got a call from a mother who was interested in having me work with her 4 y.o who was diagnosed with PDD. I had never seen such a...
Bernadene Schlien
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Aug 13, 2009
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When I get one of these overaroused, hypersensitive kids, I'll give the kid an old ear clip to take home to use in "practice sessions" of putting it carefully...
Alan Bachers
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Aug 13, 2009
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One other idea is to train the care provider, allowing the child to climb up and down the the primary's lap. Over a few sessions the child often will allow...
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Aug 14, 2009
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Thank you everyone for all of the guidance; it's very encouraging. This little boy's mother actually suggested that he sit in her lap during the neuro, I...
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That's how I trained a three year old, in her mothers lap looking at books Good luck, Heather iPhone message On Aug 16, 2009, at 9:54 AM, "onewellall"...
Heather Mackenzie
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