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Neuro - cognitive therapy.

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Neuro - cognitive therapy.

Postby SimonK » Tue May 19, 2009 6:39 am

Hi.

My little boy, who suffers from profound CP has been seeing Andrew Brereton, a rehabilitation therapist from Snowdrop in Devon, in the UK for about a year now. In that time he has made solid progress especially in his vision, (he was cortically blind) and in his hand function. (He didn't know what his hands were for, now he throws things at me)! Although I know he'll never be 'cured' I am really optimistic now about his future. Anyone else got any experiences of this therapy?
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Postby LizinTX » Thu May 21, 2009 3:27 pm

Not yet, but we may be looking into it. I am about to post in the parents section on why.
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Re: Neuro - cognitive therapy.

Postby snowdrop_cdc » Thu Aug 19, 2010 8:09 am

Thank you Simon. I hadn't expected to find one of our families on here, but thanks for the kind words. I am just spreading the word about the new Snowdrop website, which is under construction. Please accept this invitation to look around Snowdrop's new website, where you can read about our approach to treating a wide range of neuro-developmental problems, - you can join our members area and connect with others and you can ask questions on our forum, or simply post there concerning issues which are important to you.
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Re: Neuro - cognitive therapy.

Postby StrongInside » Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:58 am

I've never heard of Snowdrop. Is it a facility or is it a step by step program? If it IS a facility, where is it located? I would certainly like to learn more about Snowdrop for my niece's sake. If my niece can gain some sort of improvement through this program/facility, than it's certainly worth every penny spent. I'll be sure to research this and introduce my sister to it if it seems promising. Thanks for the information, Simon. :)
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