[tri-med] Re: Disability Awareness

Wearing the right colours is an issue for carers. The staff at Tess's 
school were talking about this one day, and I think they said bright pinks 
or reds cause an adverse reaction in some kids (behaviour wise that is).

At 12:02 PM 16/11/2004 +1100, you wrote:
>I
>Specifically I would like some ideas on attention issues (I can find some 
>on line but would prefer practical ones) and sensory integration issues.
>
>Many thanks
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Jocelyn, wife to Frank, mother to Ian, Gillian & Susan.
Nanna to Carly 17, Mathew 15, Ashleigh 14, Alex 12, & Tess 7 years (T18)
Living in New South Wales, Australia


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