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JS1234 · 02/05/2010 16:07

Please can someone help. My son had BT at the age of 3 he is now 7 and is left with severe learning difficulties due to couple of fits and invasive treatment. Any guidance with what i can do to turn it around will be greatly appreciated. We are in touch with professionals but apart from actually telling us that he is exceptionally or below average no solutions are offered.

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2shoes · 02/05/2010 16:49

sorry to hear your son has been through this, does it affect his like a brain injury would?
sorry if that is a daft question

NorthernSky · 02/05/2010 18:16

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SanctiMoanyArse · 02/05/2010 18:52

Cerebra definitely good; you could also make contact with BIBIC and BRAINWAVE (charities that offer a sort fo therapy, have websites and BIBIC certainly ahs reduced fees dramtically lately)

jardy · 02/05/2010 20:09

so sorry to hear about your darling son.
Contact contact a family,and also The Early Support Journal has booklets which if you read the one relevant to your situation will bring you ideas and comfort.Google it in and find the one you need.Good Luck.

jardy · 02/05/2010 20:11

JS its the early support PROGRAMME,not journal,sorry.

PipinJo · 02/05/2010 20:33

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JS1234 · 06/05/2010 09:26

They intially told us that his IQ will drop by about 10 / 15 points and also will memory issues. So I suppose it is not learning ability rather he can not remember things he was told few days ago.

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