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Svetlana:

Wow, what an article you are sharing with us. Thank you so very

much for the information.

Joni P, Minnesota, USA

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Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 2:46 PM

Subject: Article on Reflex Integration in CP

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Dear Parents and Specialists,

here is my article on the

specifics of Reflex Integration in CP kids. I hope it can clear up some

aspects of our concept and will be helpful to realise the importance of the

work with primary, genetic motor patterns to

support movement, emotional and cognitive development of our

dearest children.

Thank you, all the best

wishes of growth and openning of more new possibilities,

Svetlana Masgutova,

Ph.D.

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Thank you Svetlana for sharing the article with us. It is undoubtedly very encouraging.

Regards,

Deepti

Singapore

From: Svetlana Masgutova <masgutova@...> Sent: Thursday, 9 October 2008 3:03:46Subject: Article on Reflex Integration in CP kids

Dear Parents and Specialists,

here is my article on the specifics of Reflex Integration in CP kids. I hope it can clear up some aspects of our concept and will be helpful to realise the importance of the work with primary, genetic motor patterns to support movement, emotional and cognitive development of our dearest children.

Thank you, all the best wishes of growth and openning of more new possibilities,

Svetlana Masgutova, Ph.D.

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Hello,

I wish to gently remind all professionals (and even some of us parents) who work with people with disabilities to use "People First" language, which means saying "kids with autism," rather than "autistic kids," because they are people first, not their disability.

Thank you for your intention to show respect to all.

Respectfully,

Katy

mom to , age 11, right hemiplegia, ADHD

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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