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These
stories are typical examples of children on Scotson Technique
Therapy. All the children and young people have brain injuries
which have
obstructed
the course of normal development. These include motor disability,
seizures, and in some cases cognitive problems.
It
is to be remembered that neither the child's age, the number
of
years before the treatment, or the casual factors are barriers
to the Scotson rehabilitation process.
Benjamin's
Story, by his mother
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history]
Born Oct. 1997, Ben was cute and contented but did little. Diagnosed
as spastic quadriplegic just after his first birthday.
Clare's
Story, by her mother [view
case history]
Born Dec. 1998, Clare is a beautiful personable 5 year old who
had meningitis at 11 months and was diagnosed as spastic quadriplegic
with feeding problems.
Kathleen's
Story, by her mother [view
case history]
Now 20 years old, Kathleen was brain injured when a delightful 1 year old,
diagnosed severely brain injured, autistic, epileptic with poor balance and
co-ordination.
Robert's
Story, by his mother [view
case history]
Brave little Robert was born in July 1995. Robert was diagnosed
as floppy, athetoid with severe learning difficulties.
Megan's Story, by her mother [view
case history]
Megan was born with a congenital heart defect and has athetoid cerebral
palsy.
Tamara's Story, by her mother [view
case history]
When I asked her paediatric consultant if she would walk, the reply
was, the question to ask is “What will she walk with”?.
In 2006 she was walking ¼ mile to school.
Sacha's Story, by his mother [view
case history]
Sacha has a diagnosis of Autism and Dyspraxia. He has global learning
difficulties and sensory difficulties, he is also non-verbal.
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