Guest guest Posted September 26, 2002 Report Share Posted September 26, 2002 Hi Deborah and welcome: It's good to see you here. I think you will find lots of support and information; and most important, you will find folks who have stories much like yours. When you can't find anyone who seems ot know much about a dual diagnosis it is always good to hear there are others dealing with the same situation. Sometimes kid who we think have the dual diagnosis of ds/asd, turn out not to once a decent evaluation is performed. I take the approach to this that the label is not what is important. Reaching in to your cyhild's world, especially whe you feel like you do not fit anywhere is what is important. You belong here. Andy was diagnosed with ASD around1997. He was about 9 years old at the time. He is now 13. And while progress is slow, it is there. Most importantly, by understanding how our child views the world a little better, we have been able to support him better and he is much happier. Where do you live? This group is extremely tenacious about trying to get together. Perhaps someone lives nearby and you can at least make a phone connection! Well, I must go. My oldest is home from school. WElcome!! joan At 12:43 PM 9/26/2002 -0700, you wrote: >My name is Deborah and I am the mother of 10 children. Two of my children >have Down Syndrome, one - - is also diagnosed with ASD. > > is 10 years old, possesses an incredible ability to open any lock, any >time, any where. He enjoys the family pets - our four dogs. The cats do not >enjoy him, neither does the guinea pig. Dogs will put up with anything from >anybody who pays attention to them. > >He likes to be around people, not necessarily with them. His speech is >limited to repeating, in a very soft voice, one or two words said to him. >Prior to this year he did not speak at all. > > has three brothers - (13) who also has DS, (19), and >(9). His six sisters are: (21), Johanna (17), Jill (15), Jenna (13) >- his favorite, Torin (11), and Madeline (7). > >Madeline, and spend the most time with him. He likes to be >around them, not necessarily with them. Madeline and get more >cooperation out of him than anyone else. > >His favorite past-times are floating paper in front of fans, tossing >anything out of 2nd story windows, hiding car keys, unlocking doors, rolling >matchbox cars in box lids, and laying on top of the dogs. He is not terribly >fond of shoes (as an apparel item). However, they hold great potential as >toys and flying objects. The same can be said for shirts. > >I had my suspicions about for a few years now. This past year, his >teacher and I both came to the conclusion at the same time that 's >situation was complicated by his " autistic " behaviors. Chasing a diagnosis >is difficult, especially when your child has a diagnosis the school system >would rather address singularly. It is surprising how many people will tell >you they have never heard of DS and ASD together, therefore, it must not >exist. I attended a support group for parents of children with ASD Tuesday >night. I was the only parent of a child with the dual diagnosis of DS and >ASD. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2002 Report Share Posted September 26, 2002 In a message dated 9/26/02 12:45:06 PM Pacific Daylight Time, dashriver@... writes: << My name is Deborah and I am the mother of 10 children. Two of my children have Down Syndrome, one - - is also diagnosed with ASD. is 10 years old, possesses an incredible ability to open any lock, any time, any where. He enjoys the family pets - our four dogs. The cats do not enjoy him, neither does the guinea pig. Dogs will put up with anything from anybody who pays attention to them. >> Welcome Deborah! Great to have you with us. I'm sure you have lots of stuff to share with us. You have quite the family. Are Jenna and twins? Are and still home? Sounds like fits right in here! Hope we hear a lot from you. Gail :-) Gail-Mom to Seth 6 ds/asd/pica, jo 10 the gymnast, 11 the pianist, 25 beautiful but a pain, Jen 26 the wallet breaker, Grandma to Errick 6 ALL boy and wife to , my hero. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2003 Report Share Posted April 23, 2003 Krilly, There is a parent's group in Dallas/ Ft Worth called FEAT-NT, they are a group of parents that are very knowledgeable about ABA. Also, they periodically hold meetings and usually one big conference a year. They can be a BIG resource for you in many ways. Their website is http://www.featnt.org/ <http://www.featnt.org/> . (I am the wemaster) Our next meeting is May 17th, 2003. Look for directions on the meeting announcement on the website. ABA is not very popular with most ISDs because it requires one-on-one. When the ISD's talk about in-home training, USUALLY, they mean one hour a week they will come to your home and help YOU learn skills to work with and manage your child to reinforce what they are doing in school. They also work with the child. ABA focuses on working with the child intensively, usually one-on-one , in the beginning , and with other children as the child progresses and needs help with group social skills. That doesn't mean you can't ask them to do ABA, with the in-home training hours....you can ask, different ISD's embrace ABA differently, but in Texas, most don't provide it without pulling teeth first. Come to the next FEAT-NT meeting or locate other parents through your nearest ASA group and that will be a good resource too. You should be able to find some parents through ASA, also...... at http://www.autism-society.org/ <http://www.autism-society.org/> look for the Dallas chapter. Hope this helps. J. P. Reirdon Webmaster http://www.autismtreatment.info/ <http://www.autismtreatment.info/> You CAN treat Autism!! Get treatment tips for children with Autism, PDD and Aperger's Syndrome from parents who have successfully helped their children. introduction I am new to thid group and would just like to introduce myself. My name is Krlly and I am 24 yrs old. My son was dx with mild autism Dec 16th 2002 at The Child Study Center in Ft. Worth. He just turned three in January. He is nonverbal but is a very loving child. Since he turned three he is going to the public schools special preschool program in Waxahachie, Texas where we live. We also do a gluten, casein and soy free diet and we are doing vitamin and other supplements. I can't say either way if any of these will fully help but i like to give him a shot at any and every treatment. recently we started participating in the study trial for secretin at the texas center for autism research in san antonio. the reason i jo9ined this group is i have no idea what i should ask for or expect my son to receive through the school system or any other branch like dept. of human services or mhmr. we are having another iep meeting tomorrow so he can go year round in school and they have told me because of his diagnosis he also qualifies for in home training and therapy. is that different from aba? i would really love to get him set up to recive aba but i have no idea how to do this. (please forgive my ignorance) we have texas chips(amerigroup) as his insurance and im not sure if they help pay for anything. where should i start. who do i talk to - to find out where to get services. we live in ellis county just south of dallas and no one out here seems to have any groups. i know there has to be more of us around me but i havent found anyone. help!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 Welcome, Kathy! You'll find lots of good information here since someone on this list has probably had every possible complication. You'll get the " skinny " on any question you ask. Jim Introduction My name is Kathy, and I hail from Rockford Illinois, which is a suburb of Chicago. I'm 39/Married. I've been fighting obesity just about all my life, and my overall health is suffering- Joint problems etc. I've made the decision to under go DS surgery. I was led to this group from a hyperlink off another page which was anti- wls. I hope to gain insight from the groups experiences with the DS sugery. I am in the process of submitting insurance information to the Delano group. If my insurance refuses me surgery (I hope not) I will be private pay. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 00:45:22 -0000, funon2whels wrote: >My name is Kathy, and I hail from Rockford Illinois, which is a suburb >of Chicago. I'm 39/Married. I've been fighting obesity just about all >my life, and my overall health is suffering- Joint problems etc. >I've made the decision to under go DS surgery. I was led to this group >from a hyperlink off another page which was anti- wls. I hope to gain >insight from the groups experiences with the DS sugery. >I am in the process of submitting insurance information to the Delano >group. If my insurance refuses me surgery (I hope not) I will >be private pay. >Kathy > > Kathy, You came to the right place. Ask anything you want, but be careful. Some of the folks on these support groups have a twisted sense of humor, so the answers may tend to get side-tracked. You may also want to watch for postings signed by " from Wisconsin. " She's a recent patient of Dr. keshishians and I think she's from Madison or Janesville. Once you spot her message, you should be able to email her privately with specific questions. I'm originally from Sheboygan and we have close friends in Delavan and Harvard, so I know the general area. Unless you like it HOT, try to schedule your surgery outside the summer months. Delano in the summer gets up to 110+ on some days. Think of Rockford at 85 with 90% humidity and you get the idea of what that feels like. Good luck with your insurance. Jerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 JERRY, Sheboygan? Now I now how your e-mails sound --- LOL Re: Introduction On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 00:45:22 -0000, funon2whels wrote: >My name is Kathy, and I hail from Rockford Illinois, which is a suburb >of Chicago. I'm 39/Married. I've been fighting obesity just about all >my life, and my overall health is suffering- Joint problems etc. >I've made the decision to under go DS surgery. I was led to this group >from a hyperlink off another page which was anti- wls. I hope to gain >insight from the groups experiences with the DS sugery. >I am in the process of submitting insurance information to the Delano >group. If my insurance refuses me surgery (I hope not) I will >be private pay. >Kathy > > Kathy, You came to the right place. Ask anything you want, but be careful. Some of the folks on these support groups have a twisted sense of humor, so the answers may tend to get side-tracked. You may also want to watch for postings signed by " from Wisconsin. " She's a recent patient of Dr. keshishians and I think she's from Madison or Janesville. Once you spot her message, you should be able to email her privately with specific questions. I'm originally from Sheboygan and we have close friends in Delavan and Harvard, so I know the general area. Unless you like it HOT, try to schedule your surgery outside the summer months. Delano in the summer gets up to 110+ on some days. Think of Rockford at 85 with 90% humidity and you get the idea of what that feels like. Good luck with your insurance. Jerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 17:53:23 -0700, Jim H wrote: >You'll get the " skinny " on any >question you ask. > >Jim > Kathy, And Jim is one of our resident punsters and among the group you'll have to watch. Ask him about the problem he had in Home Depot, Wal-Mart, and Dr. K's elevator. You'd think he would learn about suspenders. LOL Jerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 Hi Kathy, I am from Madison, Wisconsin, so we are almost neighbors. I had my surgery with Dr K on May 14th and I feel better today than before the surgery. You sound very similar to me. This is a great place to ask questions - everyone is very giving, helpful and funny. Feel free to ask any quesitons especially about being an out of towner. in Wisconsin Down 48lbs and 1 lbs from being out of the 300's Introduction > My name is Kathy, and I hail from Rockford Illinois, which is a suburb > of Chicago. I'm 39/Married. I've been fighting obesity just about all > my life, and my overall health is suffering- Joint problems etc. > I've made the decision to under go DS surgery. I was led to this group > from a hyperlink off another page which was anti- wls. I hope to gain > insight from the groups experiences with the DS sugery. > I am in the process of submitting insurance information to the Delano > group. If my insurance refuses me surgery (I hope not) I will > be private pay. > Kathy > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 On Wisconsin, JERRY and I LOVE Brats. RE: Introduction > On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 18:01:47 -0700, Jim H wrote: > > >JERRY, Sheboygan? Now I now how your e-mails sound --- LOL > > > If you ever want to talk about Bratwurst, you know how to call. Sheboygan > county, home of ville Brats, not to mention all the other local > brands, like Old Wisconsin. They even have a yearly festival and Sheboygan > is known as the Bratwurst Capital of the U.S. > > Jerry > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 > > >You'll get the " skinny " on any > >question you ask. > > > >Jim > > > Kathy, > > And Jim is one of our resident punsters and among the group you'll have to > watch. Ask him about the problem he had in Home Depot, Wal-Mart, dont forget the nair incident!!! vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2003 Report Share Posted July 23, 2003 Kathy Welcome! Even though I am an aussie, I used to live in L.A and know lots of people on the list...but Chicago is my absolute fav. city - lucky you! You have made a good decision to chose the DS and Dr K. Please ask us anything you want..we are pretty open. Best wishes Kristy in Australia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2003 Report Share Posted July 23, 2003 Welcome new groupie! It's a great bunch of people and some of us (looks at Jim) are just a bit off *wink wink* and we wouldn't have it any other way. The people on here are so full of information, love and support. You came to the right place! We will laugh, and cry with you if needed. I am Katharine..A Hemodialysis Nurse, mother of a 13 yr old (for another week unless she straightens up..Im gonna have to get a refund on her if she doesn't LOL) and an 11 yr old son who's voice is so funny to listen to (the change ) That's all I have time for LOL I'm a pre-oper myself. So sometimes I ask stupid questions but hey..we all need a good laugh from time to time Katharine > My name is Kathy, and I hail from Rockford Illinois, which is a suburb > of Chicago. I'm 39/Married. I've been fighting obesity just about all > my life, and my overall health is suffering- Joint problems etc. > I've made the decision to under go DS surgery. I was led to this group > from a hyperlink off another page which was anti- wls. I hope to gain > insight from the groups experiences with the DS sugery. > I am in the process of submitting insurance information to the Delano > group. If my insurance refuses me surgery (I hope not) I will > be private pay. > Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2003 Report Share Posted July 23, 2003 > On Wisconsin, JERRY and I LOVE Brats. GREAT! I have a couple Im willing to give away..maybe even pay you to take! Oh man you aren't talking about kids. Shucks! *teehee* Katharine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2003 Report Share Posted July 23, 2003 In a message dated 7/23/2003 10:15:23 AM Central Daylight Time, sonofmosiah@... writes: > Jim > The innocent, little lamb. > > After the nair incident, more like asheared lamb with big whelps...LOL. in Bama http://hometown.aol.com/mdl1031/myhomepage/profile.html Surgery- RNY to DS revision on12/6 -377.5 12/17 - 346.5 ( minus 31lbs) 02/12-330.0 (minus 47.5 lbs) 05/12- 304.8 (minus 72.7 lbs)-BMI now 48 06/22- 290.8 (minus 86.7)BMI 46. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2003 Report Share Posted July 23, 2003 Now, Kathy, don't believe a word these women are telling you. They are a bunch of sadistic, sex crazed, perverts. So, you just be careful what you believe when they post. I can't believe you'd bring up that NAIR incident, Vicki!!!! You ARE sadistic! Jim The innocent, little lamb. Re: Introduction dont forget the nair incident!!! vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2003 Report Share Posted July 23, 2003 Jim, I am not sadistic. The rest I won't comment on.... in Bako Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2003 Report Share Posted July 23, 2003 HAHAHAHAHA!! Who told you?? Have you been speaking to my man? LOL Kat > Now, Kathy, don't believe a word these women are telling you. They are a > bunch of sadistic, sex crazed, perverts. So, you just be careful what > you believe when they post. > > I can't believe you'd bring up that NAIR incident, Vicki!!!! You ARE > sadistic! > > Jim > The innocent, little lamb. > > > Re: Introduction > > > dont forget the nair incident!!! > > vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2003 Report Share Posted July 23, 2003 > Now, Kathy, don't believe a word these women are telling you. They are a > bunch of sadistic, sex crazed, perverts. So, you just be careful what > you believe when they post. > > I can't believe you'd bring up that NAIR incident, Vicki!!!! You ARE > sadistic! > > Jim > couldnt resist, darlin!!!!!!!!!!!! that one must be heard by all!!! lol vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2003 Report Share Posted July 23, 2003 > Jim, > > I am not sadistic. The rest I won't comment on.... > > in Bako > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2003 Report Share Posted August 19, 2003 Howdy all and , KD recieves ST and OT about twice a month each, and the ECI lady comes usually twice a month. Last time I saw our ST I told her I wanted more sessions for him. With us being 90 mi from the biggest decent sized town, it's harder for them. She told me if all else fails they could get the schools involved. I don't exactly know who I would discuss it with at the ISD. Shoot when I was pregnant with him I worried about who would tell me when it was time to enroll him LOL. I'm not the brightest light on the tree... but none the less... KD needs as much help as he can possibly get and I want it for him. I joined this loop, in hope that someone in this area could serve as my mentor, as I learn the " ropes " of who to talk to and about what. I appreciate all the emails and welcome them with open arms. Sincerely, Valrie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2003 Report Share Posted August 19, 2003 Hi, What you should ask for, kind of depends on what treatment therapies you are doing, or intend to do. Talk to someone at the nearest ARC of Texas chapter to you - http://www.thearcoftexas.org/Chapter%20Services/CSdir.html <http://www.thearcoftexas.org/Chapter%20Services/CSdir.html> this is a web page with a directory of ARC chapters out west. The ARC is a non-profit group of Advocates. They are aware of the law and what your rights are. They can advise you on how to get the treatment you want, but you need to know what treatment you want to do. http://www.autismndi.com/ <http://www.autismndi.com/> is a good website for info about Dietary treatments. http://www.cgiworker.com/danlist/danlist.html <http://www.cgiworker.com/danlist/danlist.html> is a list of DAN doctors (Defeat Autism Now) they are supposed to be current on the latest therapy protocol for children with Autism. and here are some sites I maintain about Autism http://www.featnt.org/ <http://www.featnt.org/> is a parent's website advocating early intervention, focusing on ABA. http://www.AutismTreatment.info/ <http://www.AutismTreatment.info/> Talks about ABA, Dietary treatment and other Bio-medical treatments http://www.StarThrowers.org/ <http://www.StarThrowers.org/> Fundraising for home treatment programs I hope some of this helps. J. P. Reirdon Webmaster <http://www.featnt.org/> http://www.featnt.org " Building a Bridge of Hope " Webmaster <http://www.autismtreatment.info/> http://www.AutismTreatment.info/ You CAN treat Autism!! Get treatment tips for children with Autism, PDD and Aperger's Syndrome from parents who have successfully helped their children. Webmaster http://www.StarThrowers.org/ <http://www.starthrowers.org/> Fundraising for In-Home treatment programs Introduction Hello all, My name is Valrie. My son, KD, 28 mo old, has just been diagnosed (yesterday) with severe autism. Right now I'm kinda at a loss as to what to say. He runs around the house, he doesn't usually hit himself or hurt himself. His pain threshold is fearfully high though. He, thank God, doesn't mind physical contact in general. He's a climber, which is getting pretty rough on us. We are looking to find some financial help for his therapies, cfgf diet, and day care. The dr said we needed to keep him around other kids as much as possible, for his language development. KD doesn't speak. Our insurance will not cover any of this. It specifically states that it will not cover anything to do with developmental disorders except ADHD. I am in Stratford, TX. Up here north of Amarillo, about 90 mi. I'm practically in OK we're so far north LOL. If anyone has anything they could share with me on getting him the help we need for him I sure would appreciate it. Right now ECI is seeing him and he gets to see a therapist maybe once a week or so. I want him to get more but I don't know exactly how much more I should ask for. I appreciate your time . Sincerely, Valrie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2003 Report Share Posted August 19, 2003 Hi Valrie, I am sorry to hear about your son. I am in exactly the same boat as you are with your son. My daughter is 28 months old. She has not been officially diagnosed, becasue the Texas Children's Hospital can't see us until mid january, but we are definitely in the " Autism Spectrum " . I am still struggling with which direction to go and what best to do for my daughter. In the meantime i came across the gfcf diet and decided to give it a shot - at least until we could get in to see a doctor. We started the gfcf diet 3 1/2 weeks ago all on our own just off of what we read on the internet. It has made quite a difference in Hannah's social interaction and her overall awareness, not to mention her " babbling " and word approximations have slowly started finding their way back(at a slower pace than I would like, but progress is progress). I highly recommend that you try it. The first thing I would do would be to go to www.gfcfdiet.com . It has been a great source of information to us. Also, as for ECI, we too have a speech therapist coming once a week to work with Hannah. And, while she is a good sounding board for me I am not sure how much it is helping. I have already been talking to ECI regarding the PPCD classes that will start at age 3 once she " graduates " from ECI. I have heard really good things about these classes. As for how much you should ask for with ECI....ask away!!! What's the worst that could happen?!?! I totally feel for you and hope that you can find things that work for you. I know I don't have that much good info, but at least it's a start. I truly feel that we can beat this if we work hard to find the right avenue of help for our children. Again, I highly recommend that you give the gfcf diet a try - you might be amazed as to what could come of it! Good luck! brandee Introduction Hello all, My name is Valrie. My son, KD, 28 mo old, has just been diagnosed (yesterday) with severe autism. Right now I'm kinda at a loss as to what to say. He runs around the house, he doesn't usually hit himself or hurt himself. His pain threshold is fearfully high though. He, thank God, doesn't mind physical contact in general. He's a climber, which is getting pretty rough on us. We are looking to find some financial help for his therapies, cfgf diet, and day care. The dr said we needed to keep him around other kids as much as possible, for his language development. KD doesn't speak. Our insurance will not cover any of this. It specifically states that it will not cover anything to do with developmental disorders except ADHD. I am in Stratford, TX. Up here north of Amarillo, about 90 mi. I'm practically in OK we're so far north LOL. If anyone has anything they could share with me on getting him the help we need for him I sure would appreciate it. Right now ECI is seeing him and he gets to see a therapist maybe once a week or so. I want him to get more but I don't know exactly how much more I should ask for. I appreciate your time . Sincerely, Valrie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2003 Report Share Posted August 19, 2003 , I would suggest that you push ECI for more services. Your description of your son sounds very much like my youngest son, . He climbs everything in site and has a high pain threshold as well. is non-verbal @ 35 months and is graduating from ECI this month. Have your ECI rep set up evals for your son for speech and OT services, if he has not had them already. He should qualify for OT based on sensory integration needs and speech as he is non-verbal. Based on my experience, he should receive at least one session per week with each of these therapists and one session a week from a 'developmental specialist', sort of a catch-all phrase for a generalist. I would also start to research what the programs are that your local ISD provides. Also, start to research what some of the therapies are that will provide your son with the most benefit and be prepared to ask the ISD to provide these services to your son. I will be happy to let you know what worked for us. Best of Luck! - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2003 Report Share Posted August 26, 2003 In a message dated 8/19/2003 4:58:27 PM Central Standard Time, Muziqua@... writes: > Shoot when I was > pregnant with him I worried about who would tell me when it was time to > enroll > him LOL. Hehehe I am plenty bright but I had this thought too lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2005 Report Share Posted March 14, 2005 Hello Jim, We live in Woodstock and my daughter has autism. I would be glad to help you out in any way I can. Please contact me at jgs3@... for further details. Jim From: Jim [mailto:bigflatdog@...] Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 7:29 PMautism Subject: Introduction Hello everyone, I would like to introduce myself. I'm Jim and I recently got married to a beautiful woman who has a wonderful son who has autism. She is moving to Woodstock, Georgia in a few months and I was wondering if I could impose on you to give me suggestions/advice on where to start to get him the assistance he needs in this area. He is eleven years old. I am so thankful to you for any help you can provide. Jimautismlink <cindy@...> wrote: What's cool about the new site is that anyone can add any service. Ifyou're a provider in the middle of nowhere Alaska, you can addyourself. We're hoping to make this the most comprehensive list onthe web. http://beta.autismlink.com/services.php?state=TX & region= & servicetype=2 Each state will have its own disucssion board, it's own statewidecalendar where anyone can add events, it's own news headlines.....etc.We'll also be adding a kids art gallery for folks to showcase artworkfrom their kiddos with autism.:-)We put alot of work into this with very little money. I hope it pans out.> I can help.....m_bernstein@b...> Volunteer?> > > > Hi all..> > AutismLink is about to go national and we could use some volunteers to> add stuff to the database from Georgia. Is anyone interested?> > Basically you'd just be adding therapy providers, schools, support> groups, that type of thing. It's very easy work -- just typing it in.> > If anyone can give me a few hours of their time, please let me know. > It's very helpful to newly dx'd parents. We're ready to start> immediately.> > cindy Waeltermann> AutismLink> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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