Month: February 2003
US Department Of Education – The purpose of this guidance is to assist educators, parents, and State and local educational agencies. Guide to IEPs Speech Therapy Matrix For School Based SLPs IEP Guide – IEP info. This list is strictly for IEP related info only! Upon subscribing, you will receive several [not all] of the …
Carnosine, not Carnitine: First Fish, Now Red Meat and Chicken?!! From a posting to the CHERAB Grouplist, by Lisa Geng Founder of CHERAB Foundation I just received an email from Cathleen Buchanan, PhD, who is the Research Coordinator to Dr. Michael Chez, Pediatric Neurologist. Dr. Chez has been very involved with research in autism and …
By Michelle Howe Star-Ledger Staff At Tanner Geng’s second birthday party, his parents, Lisa and Glenn, noticed there was something wrong with their son. “He wasn’t able to blow out the candles on his birthday cake and he couldn’t purse his lips to blow. It was a real wake-up call for us,” Lisa Geng said. …
From: Under the Umbrella Fall/Winter 1999 Children’s Specialized Hospital At two years of age, Tanner Geng of Warren was unable to blow out the candles on his birthday cake. “He couldn’t purse his lips to blow. His face was very round and he was not expressive.” said his mother Lisa. From Struggles with Apraxia to Honors; Tanner …
Ask Our Developmental Pediatricians Participating Pediatricians: Marilyn Agin MD Neurodevelopmental pediatrician Marilyn Agin MD is the Medical Director for NYC Early Intervention -the largest of its kind in the USA. She is also the Co-Author with Lisa Geng and Malcolm NIcholl of The Late Talker book! Dr. Agin was our dynamic (standing room only) speaker for …
Month: February 2003
IEP Resources
Posted: February 23, 2003 by cherab
US Department Of Education – The purpose of this guidance is to assist educators, parents, and State and local educational agencies. Guide to IEPs Speech Therapy Matrix For School Based SLPs IEP Guide – IEP info. This list is strictly for IEP related info only! Upon subscribing, you will receive several [not all] of the …
Category: Resources Tags: IEP
Some Carnosine Resources
Posted: February 23, 2003 by cherab
Carnosine, not Carnitine: First Fish, Now Red Meat and Chicken?!! From a posting to the CHERAB Grouplist, by Lisa Geng Founder of CHERAB Foundation I just received an email from Cathleen Buchanan, PhD, who is the Research Coordinator to Dr. Michael Chez, Pediatric Neurologist. Dr. Chez has been very involved with research in autism and …
Category: Resources, Therapy Tags: autism, carn-aware, carnosine, Chez, geng
An Advocate For A Little-Known Disorder
Posted: February 18, 2003 by cherab
By Michelle Howe Star-Ledger Staff At Tanner Geng’s second birthday party, his parents, Lisa and Glenn, noticed there was something wrong with their son. “He wasn’t able to blow out the candles on his birthday cake and he couldn’t purse his lips to blow. It was a real wake-up call for us,” Lisa Geng said. …
Category: Disorders, News Tags: geng, star ledger, tanner
“Unlocking the Words: Helping children with apraxia”
Posted: February 18, 2003 by cherab
From: Under the Umbrella Fall/Winter 1999 Children’s Specialized Hospital At two years of age, Tanner Geng of Warren was unable to blow out the candles on his birthday cake. “He couldn’t purse his lips to blow. His face was very round and he was not expressive.” said his mother Lisa. From Struggles with Apraxia to Honors; Tanner …
Category: Apraxia, Media, News Tags: Children's Specialized Hospital, geng, tanner, Under the Umbrella, unlocking the words
Have Questions about Late Talkers versus Apraxia?
Posted: February 17, 2003 by cherab
Ask Our Developmental Pediatricians Participating Pediatricians: Marilyn Agin MD Neurodevelopmental pediatrician Marilyn Agin MD is the Medical Director for NYC Early Intervention -the largest of its kind in the USA. She is also the Co-Author with Lisa Geng and Malcolm NIcholl of The Late Talker book! Dr. Agin was our dynamic (standing room only) speaker for …
Category: Apraxia, Disorders, Resources, Support Tags: apraxia, doctors, questions, Support