[tri-med] Re: EMERGENCY

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: <SHAMOND73@xxxxxxx>
To: <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 6:32 AM
Subject: [tri-med] Re: EMERGENCY


>i googled myself and found this link was the 2nd link to my name
>
> _http://www.freelists.org/archives/tri-med/08-2008/msg00398.html_
> (http://www.freelists.org/archives/tri-med/08-2008/msg00398.html)
>
> how is this available for the whole world to see, i am MORTIFIED !!!!
>
> how do i get this off ??? I THOUGHT THIS WEBSITE WAS CONFIDENTIAL????
>
> HELP!!!
>
> Sharon
>
>
>
>
>
> In a message dated 11/3/2008 11:24:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> dncingqwn@xxxxxxx writes:
>
> i am  really fond of the todd parr book "It's Okay to Be Different".(i
> actually love  all todd parr books!)?it isn't specifically about 
> disability, it just
> introduces the idea that not everyone is the same, and that's okay. in my
> experience, 3 year olds (especially those that have spent a great deal of 
> time
> with someone with special needs) seem to be pretty accepting and?almost
> oblivious to?some differences.?my 3 year old niece has been around my 
> daughter
> for her whole life. she knows that kaiya is different - she doesn't "get 
> it"
> yet - but she seems to understand that kaiya needs help and will probably
> always need help. i don't think that kids that are that young are really 
> able  to
> comprehend what a disability is, or why it is, and if a big deal is made 
> out
> of it they might experience more confusion or anxiety than if the topic 
> were
> just left alone.?3 year olds?are going to stare at people in wheelchairs 
> or
> people that look different, because they stare at everything. i think
> the most important thing you can teach at this age is that all people 
> should
> be treated with respect and kindness. any time my niece asks why kaiya
> doesn't walk, talk, eat by herself, go to the potty, or whatever...i just 
> let  her
> know that kaiya needs help doing those things. she hasn't asked me why she
> needs help yet (and i'm shocked b/c this kid asks more questions than 
> carter's
> has pills...). she just steps in and tries to help her cousin do different
> things. it's interesting b/c she knows that kaiya is 6 and she's 3 - and 
> she
> knows that 6 is more than 3 - but she says that because she can do more 
> things
> she is the bigger cousin. and she knows that big cousins help little 
> cousins
> learn things. the other day she asked me if kaiya wanted to learn to read 
> with
> her...if only everyone were as accepting as small children :)
> kelly - mom  to akaiya t18 -  6yrs
> http://akaiyajacelyn.blogspot.com
>
>
> -----Original  Message-----
> From: shamond73@xxxxxxx
> To: tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent:  Mon, 3 Nov 2008 8:46 pm
> Subject: [tri-med] Re: childrens book about special  needs??
>
>
>
> does anyone know of / reccommend a childrens book about  special needs 
> kids.
> i
> would like to start explaining to my 3 year old  daughter about her 
> brother
> Jason
> and thought this might be a good place to  start the discussion.
> Thanks,
> Sharon
> mom to Jason T17p 16months old,  and Lauren 3 years old.
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:  Mark & Jayne Wright <jm.wright@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: living  <livingwithtrisomy13@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; tri-med
> <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Sat, 1 Nov 2008 2:49 pm
> Subject:  [tri-med] A Mom's view -  T-13
>
>
>
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2008/nov/01/family-abortion-trisomy-13
>
> Jayne  - mom to Nicholas - T13 - 13 years old
> Hudson IL
>
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