[tri-med] Re: EMERGENCY

.. and it is archived.
if they could protect the archives to only allow members to see them, then
they need to ask Google to take them off the search engines... no small
task, but might be possible.
If you have something specific you don't want in the archives, I'm thinking
the list mum may have the power to delete the post, but again, Google still
has it in the search, so they will need to be petitioned.

Debbie, mom to Claire (T18)



On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 8:25 AM, Katie Cragg <kmcragg@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Obviously it isn't common knowledge if this has happened to many people.
> Sharon...I'm with you-I did the exact same thing.
> Sorry this happened. I guess we both should've read the info before
> posting.
> I guess I just assumed that being it was email-it would be like my other
> email and not pop up when you google....but I guess because it is
> specifically a listserv...it will.
> Katie
>
>
> On 11/5/08 7:19 AM, "Shawn & Tammy Armstrong" <sarmstrong7@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> > It's common knowledge that when you post on ANY list serve, that you are
> > putting your information out there for the world to see.  In the "free
> list"
> > privacy statement, it reads that they will never distribute or sell your
> > name or personal information to anyone.  Unless you can prove that they
> have
> > distributed your information or sold your information to a third party
> > "company", then there is nothing you can do.
> >
> > You can e-mail them at staff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and they will help you to
> > unsubscribe.  However, remember that anytime you post on ANY list serve
> it
> > is available for public viewing.  If you go to www.freelists.org you can
> > read the privacy statement, FAQ, etc.
> >
> > Sorry you feel mortified.  I'm sure everyone on the tri-med list feels
> bad
> > that you feel this way, as this is a list for educating and supporting
> each
> > other.  You should never feel mortified for expressing your feelings to
> > anyone on this list.
> >
> > Hope this information has helped!
> > Tammy
> >
> >
> > ----- 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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