Testimonials
A New World of Learning
Our 11-year-old son is finishing his first course of treatment, and we’ve seen significant progress. He can now make eye contact, stay in a room by himself (something he was previously afraid to do), and even shows perseverance in tasks. He filled out a copybook for two days straight and worked on a project with great focus. His echolalia has reduced, and he’s expressing his emotions more openly. He even started cleaning the house on his own initiative! We are filled with hope for his continued progress and deeply grateful to Dr. Ken and our coordinator, Eliza.
My Daughter’s Language Breakthrough
My daughter, 6 years old, is on her second course of treatment. Before treatment, she only had a few words in her vocabulary, like ‘give,’ ‘don’t,’ and ‘go away.’ But since starting treatment, her understanding of spoken speech has improved, and she’s begun using more words. Her speech therapist has noticed significant progress, and now sings songs from cartoons and repeats new words during sessions. The difference is night and day.
Improving Every Day
My son, 7 years old, has completed the first course of treatment, and we’re already seeing so many positive changes. He’s pronouncing more words, becoming calmer, and understands our speech better. He’s even started playing with his sister, something that used to be impossible. I can’t thank Dr. Ken and our coordinator Elisa enough for guiding us through this journey.
A Second Course of Miracles
My 8-year-old son just started his second course of treatment, and I’m already seeing incredible results. He’s begun playing more with his younger sister and even listens to her now, which never happened before. The other day, for the first time, he called out to me: ‘Maaaam!’ He waited patiently, calling again when I didn’t come right away. This might seem small to others, but to us, it’s huge. We’re eagerly waiting to see what more this treatment will bring.
My Son’s Breakthrough
My son, is 15 years old, and we’ve just completed his first course of treatment. Given his age, we didn’t expect great results, but what we’ve seen so far is nothing short of a miracle. On the second day of treatment, he saw me and his father—really saw us. He stared at us, examining us as if for the first time. His understanding of spoken speech has improved, and now, when he doesn’t understand something, he tries to guess what we want instead of just walking away.
For the first time, he showed emotions—he even screamed out of frustration, but I could tell he cared. These are small but incredibly important changes, and I am filled with hope for his future. Thank you, Dr. Ken, for helping us reach this point.
Two Sons, One Journey
I have two sons: one is 7 years old, diagnosed with atypical autism, and the other is 3 years and 8 months old, diagnosed with childhood autism. Neither of them speaks, and we’ve been through endless therapies and treatments. After just two courses with Dr. Ken, I’m seeing incredible changes. My eldest son, who had a papilloma under his tongue, saw it disappear in the first month of treatment. He no longer eats excessively and has begun interacting with other children, something he used to fear.
My youngest son has also started making remarkable progress. He imitates movements, repeats songs from cartoons, and no longer squints when looking at objects. His sensory issues have decreased, and he’s even trying new foods he had refused for years. The changes in both of my sons are slow but steady, and I am filled with gratitude. Dr. Ken, you are doing a great job, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your hard work!
The First Look
For the first time, my child looked at me—really looked at me. It was as if his eyes were finally opened to the world, and he could see me. This moment of recognition was something I had longed for. Thank you so much, dear doctor! You have given us hope for life!
A Mother’s Gratitude for Understanding
My daughter, 6 years old, is receiving her 2nd course of treatment, and the changes have been amazing. Before treatment, her understanding of spoken speech was very limited, and she would only repeat questions back to us. Now, she’s starting to answer some questions correctly. She even sings songs from cartoons, and more importantly, she has begun to show sympathy. Just the other day, her younger brothers were circumcised, and she comforted them by stroking their heads. It’s these small yet deeply meaningful moments that make me so grateful for Dr. Ken’s treatment.
New Connections and Smiles
My son has always been withdrawn, with minimal interaction and few expressions of emotion. But during the treatment, we noticed a significant change. He began smiling more—real, conscious smiles—and his interactions with others increased. He even sat quietly through a two-hour movie, something we thought would never happen.
When we took him to a restaurant with loud music and children playing everywhere, he stayed calm, and when he got bored, he simply told me, ‘Mom, let’s go home.’ This newfound ability to communicate his needs has changed our lives. We feel like we’re finally seeing our son for the first time.
Stepping Out into the World
My son, 13 years old, has always struggled with communication and connecting with the world around him. His understanding was limited, and it was difficult to see any progress. But after starting treatment with Dr. Ken, his comprehension improved dramatically. We started to notice that he was processing information faster and following instructions with greater accuracy.
The first time I saw him complete a task after just one explanation, I almost couldn’t believe it. It was as if a new world was opening up for him. Every step forward fills us with hope for the future, and we are excited to see where this journey will take him.
Discovering a Caring Heart
Our son used to be completely absorbed in his own world—so much so that we never thought he could care for others or show empathy. But after several courses of treatment, we witnessed something truly remarkable. One day, without prompting, he brought a blanket and pillow to his younger sister, who had fallen asleep on the couch. He covered her up carefully, showing a level of care and tenderness that we never thought possible.
Moments like these show us that he’s not only learning to interact with the world but also developing emotional connections with his family. We are beyond proud of the young boy he is becoming.
From Silence to Song
After years of struggling to connect with our son, we were amazed by the changes we saw during the course of treatment. He had always been non-verbal and struggled to communicate, but now, he’s starting to repeat words from cartoons, stringing together phrases, and even singing along with his favorite shows. These moments fill our home with hope.
He’s also learned to scold us playfully when we do something he doesn’t like, which might sound small, but to us, it’s a massive step forward in his social development. Every day feels like a victory, and we are so thankful for the journey this treatment has led us on.
Braving New Experiences
One of the most stressful activities for our son used to be getting a haircut. The sound of the hairdryer or the feel of the scissors would send him into a screaming frenzy. We tried to prepare him for days before each appointment, introducing him to the hairdresser and the tools they used, but nothing worked. But after the third course of treatment, my son went to the hairdresser and, for the first time, he didn’t scream or cry. He calmly got his haircut, and it felt like a miracle.
His progress didn’t stop there—he’s now playing with other children, sharing toys, and even watching longer cartoons, something he could never do before. He surprises us every day with what he’s learning, and it’s amazing to see how far he has come.
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.
A Father’s Recognition
My son is 5 years old, and before starting treatment, he had severe developmental delays. His interaction with the world around him was minimal, and he seemed disconnected from everyone, even from his father. His tantrums were intense, and he would often lie in bed for most of the day, withdrawn. After the first course of treatment, I saw a change—he began to have energy like any other child, and the tantrums subsided. He even started developing small but significant behaviors that typical children display.
The most remarkable change came during the second course of treatment when my son ‘recognized’ his father. It was as if he saw him for the first time. He became attached to him, and now, every day, he shows love and affection when his father comes home. This transformation has given our family a renewed sense of hope, and we are eager to see what more lies ahead for him.
A New World of Communication – Regina’s Reflection
My son had always been extremely selective with food since he was 20 months old. He refused to eat vegetables and fruits, and mealtimes were often a battle of wills. His tantrums were frequent, and he was obsessed with rituals, which made daily life challenging for our family.
After completing the third course of treatment, I saw a significant change in his behavior. For the first time in years, he ate dinner from my plate, something he never would have done before. Although his obsession with rituals remains, and tantrums still occur, they’ve become more manageable. He’s also started engaging more with the world around him, and we’re seeing small but meaningful improvements each day. This progress has given me hope, and I believe we’re heading in the right direction.
From Isolation to Interaction – Eliza’s Story
My 7-year-old son, who has been officially diagnosed with atypical autism, has completed several courses of treatment, and the changes we’ve seen are nothing short of miraculous. Before treatment, he barely spoke, and when he did, his speech was limited to a few words and lacked proper structure. He rarely interacted with his older brother and seemed disconnected from everything happening around him.
Now, he’s started speaking more fluently, using prepositions correctly, and engaging in meaningful conversations. He’s also becoming more aware of the world around him, interacting with his older brother and even standing up for himself. Just recently, he chased down a boy who had stolen his scooter, something he never would have done before. His progress has been heartwarming, and we finally feel like we’re on the right path to helping him reach his full potential.
Breaking Through Barriers – Arman’s Progress
My son had always struggled with social interactions, especially with his younger sister. He rarely acknowledged her, and when he did, it was often in frustration. His ability to understand the world around him was limited, and he showed little interest in engaging with family activities.
After the third course of treatment, we saw an incredible breakthrough. For the first time, he helped his 3-year-old sister put on her socks. It may seem like a simple act, but for us, it was monumental. He also started recognizing things in his environment, like warning me not to play with matches when he saw a fire on the news. His ability to comprehend and process information has expanded significantly. We are thrilled with the progress he’s making, and every day feels like we’re breaking through new barriers.
Independence Blossoms – Aliya’s Story
My 7-year-old son had always been dependent on us for every little task, from dressing himself to communicating with family members. He rarely spoke, and when he did, it was often incoherent or limited to a few words. Simple activities, like answering the phone or changing his clothes, were beyond his capabilities.
Since starting the third course of treatment, the improvement has been remarkable. Yesterday, for the first time, he answered the phone on his own. He introduced himself by name and even had a conversation with his aunt—something I never thought I would witness. His newfound independence doesn’t stop there. He now changes his clothes after school without needing help and even asked for money to buy ice cream, showing initiative that he never displayed before. These milestones, though they may seem small to others, have been life-changing for us. His confidence is growing every day, and we couldn’t be prouder of the strides he’s making.
Building Bonds – Asel’s Transformation
- My daughter, who is now 4 years and 9 months old, had been severely withdrawn and resistant to social interactions before we started the treatment. She wouldn’t let anyone near her, not even family members. Simple tasks like brushing her hair or washing her hands would result in meltdowns that would last for hours.However, after completing the first course of treatment, the transformation in her behavior has been incredible. She now invites her grandparents to dance with her and greets them with hugs. She’s become much more affectionate and emotionally expressive, something we had never seen before. She is now able to follow instructions, like washing her hands or sitting still during mealtime, and even lets me wash her hair without resistance. These changes have brought so much joy to our family, and we feel like we’re finally seeing our daughter for the first time.
- My daughter is 5.5 years old and is undergoing her 8th course of treatment. Her behavior and understanding have improved remarkably. Every day, there’s something new, sometimes so subtle that we don’t recognize it right away. But when we reflect, we realize it’s another victory—a new milestone. After starting treatment, we’ve only moved forward, even if it’s in small steps, and that in itself is progress.Negotiating with her has become easier, which in itself is a huge achievement. She’s more emotionally expressive—she shows joy and care. She covers me with a blanket, gives me kisses, and sits with me to watch TV. She’s developed a strong bond with us, giving me her phone when it’s bedtime without a tantrum and showing affection by asking for a massage. Her understanding is growing, and she responds to commands, uses gestures to communicate, and is developing more independence. We’ve come such a long way, and I couldn’t be prouder of the progress she’s made. This treatment has changed our lives in ways I couldn’t have imagined.
Rediscovering Joy – Aigerim’s Journey
My son had been non-verbal and extremely difficult to manage in public spaces. Going to the store or the mall was always a nightmare because of his tantrums, fear of crowds, and lack of awareness about his surroundings. For the longest time, I feared we would never have a normal outing again.
Three weeks into treatment, everything changed. During one trip to the mall, he calmly walked beside me. When we passed by a store that sold sweets, I braced myself for a tantrum, but instead, he simply smiled and continued walking. It was the first time in years I didn’t feel overwhelmed in public. His ability to follow instructions improved significantly. He’s also beginning to understand colors, something he’d struggled with before. One day, as we were walking, he stopped at a red light and said, ‘It’s time to go home now, Mom.’ He’s becoming more aware of his environment and gaining a level of independence I never thought possible. These moments have given me a newfound sense of hope for his future.
From Tantrums to Triumphs
Our son is 5 years old, and we’ve just finished the first course of treatment. Before starting, he had digestive issues, bronchitis, and would throw tantrums over small things like toys. Now, he’s playing more energetically, no longer dragging his toys everywhere, and even giving them away to other kids without a fuss. His bronchitis hasn’t returned, and he’s sleeping better at night. The change in him is undeniable. We’re excited to continue this journey and grateful to Dr. Ken for his guidance.