The lecture masterfully uses neurological jargon to provide emotional validation, yet it risks oversimplifying complex developmental challenges into a commercialized "method." It appeals more to a parent's desire for a definitive answer than to the nuanced reality of clinical science.
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Moms React to Dr. Melillo's LectureAdded:
I'm an occupational therapist and a mother of a child on the spectrum. It was eye-opening. I did know as a clinician that there is so much more to what I've learned that impacts treatment and remediation of of deficits and things like that.
>> a almost 4-year-old son who's non-speaking autistic and I've been following Dr. Melillo for over a year now. And when I saw that he was coming out to Suffolk County, I was like, "We have to go." It's really amazing. I feel like we got a lot of answers and I'm just excited for what the future holds for my son.
>> of information, especially on the background. A lot of areas were covered that I hadn't heard about. I thought it was just very well organized and well presented.
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