Hi Patri you have come to the right place for help and guidance it isn't easy understanding what is going on but as the others were saying your sons problems at the moment are all part of the progression phase where you worry that they are going backwards where in fact they are going forwards. I have transferred my laymans version of what is going on and hopefully you can relate to it. Als his being spaced out is part of "the fog" many of our children have. I will try not to confuse you but click on the link below and hopefully it will give you an idea of how our children think and feel until they finish Dore.
Our childrens brains have over the years developed coping strategies to enable them to function as best they can with the result of their inmature cerebelums. They commence the Dore treatment which can finally mature the cerebellum so that it can pass those functions on to the appropriate parts of the brain it should have done by the time that child was 7.
But the brain has already got those coping strategies in place and has got used to functioning at that level even if it was never perfect. Suddenly we are saying that is the wrong way and to do it this way, causing confusion for brain,child and parents. We are having to strip those coping mechanisms away to enable the correct part of the brain before it can fully develop the normal way.
We all know no one likes change when we have got comfortable with a way of doing things and the brain is no different, the coping strategies rebel against the new way But once those changes start to really take hold then the brain realises it is actually more natural and finally starts to function as it should.
This is part of the puzzle now in place which leads to the development of the next piece of the puzzle and so on until the picture is complete. The child and brain is now able to function normally and to develop as it should from childhood into adulthood.
A laymans way of explaining it but for me it makes it easier to understand what is going on, you will notice the progression phase more in the mental tasks because the treatment is finally bringing all those pieces together of the jigsaw puzzle to become permanent. The greatest changes in your childs development will be visible at this time even if it seems like a constant fight, all part of their transition into the light as I call it. Ellie XXX
Here is the link for "The Fog"
http://doretalk.com/forums/p/52/143.aspx#143