Fear Becomes Love
My son used to be terrified of things we couldn’t explain—he would shy away from passing cars, hide when watching cartoons during scary scenes, and run from anything unfamiliar. But as he continued with the second course of treatment, those fears began to subside. He even started calling out to me when he felt scared, something he had never done before.
By the third course, something even more unexpected happened—he began imitating family members, trying to act like us. His social behaviors improved, and he started playing with other children, something he never could before. His development, emotionally and socially, has taken leaps we never thought were possible. Every new behavior brings so much joy to our family, and we are beyond grateful for the progress he has made.