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                        KB, Did you ever receive information  concerning Efalex (for Dyspraxia), and   its positives/negatives?  I would appreciate  your passing any information on to me.  Also, do you know what coding is?  To all  others with Dyspraxic children, my  2 1/2 year old grandson is Dyspraxic.  I  have raised four children of my own and   now have five grandchildren.  I first noticed  that Stephen did not make baby sounds as  I thought he should.  I told my daughter   that I was concerned that he might have a problem  with his ears and encouraged her to have  his pediatrician check.  Unfortunately  the pediatrician didn't take our concerns  seriously and more or less convienced my  daughter that he had a sister (18 months older)  to do for him. Therefore Stephen didn't have  to do for himself.  I finally got her to take   him to another pediatrician to check his ears.  He did have fluid, which was treated with  antibiotics.  Still not satisfied, I got her  to take him to a ENT, who agreed that the  fluid was not the only problem.  YEA!!!  Stephen was lucky in that he was diagnosed  Dyspraxic very early (right at 2 years old).  He has been in speech therapy since January, 2000.  I observed him with his therapist one day and  was appalled at the lack of control she had with him.  She allowed him to slap her in the face and hit her  with objects while she layed on the floor in the middle  of toys.  Needless to say, I put my two cents worth  in again.  He now has a wonderful therapist and she  demands his attention and knows how to keep it.  Yes,   one of his symptoms is a behavioral problem.   He is doing much better.  He does have to  be disciplined in a different manner than   his sister.  The moral to this is,  if you  see "RED FLAGS" or have doubts, please  persue other avenues.  It will probably   pay off, or you will at least have a   second opinion.  I realize that we have a   long way to go.  He suffers from a couple  of fobias, has a temper (mostly frustrated)  and has a bad speech problem.  Otherwise   he is extremely smart, understands everything  said, can do ANYTHING and do it well.  I am  interested in any treatments that have have  been helpful.  Thanks.  Dwoodham@legis.state.ga.us