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Hi,

Anyone working on (advanced to?) " public speaking " for the disabled (disabled

otherwise?) I was wondering, where the emphasis might be towards " supporting "

the individual in what the individual might feel like saying (have to say? of

Communication?) (and how to be prepared for as much, as with under, pressure? of

where we are taken more seriously if not as seriously as we should?) rather than

training the individual to say what the group would prefer to hear (as tolerate?

without abuse?) in that respect of helping our children and students represent

themselves and defend themselves in that respect of the more reasonable way to

do as much? of so much, including defending ourselves, of ABA, Thereof, I mean?

... .

I'd be interested in working with people in that respect of advancing ABA/VB,

towards " public speaking " (and Justness, Thereof?) where needed.. if anyone

should be interested in that.

Mike,

I ABA/J

ABA for Understanding

Perhaps public speaking could/should be introduced into the public education

system in that respect, of our getting a real education and all that a real

education would provide us in that respect, I was thinking.. . (Beyond, to

*move* " beyond, " the typical group abuses, otherwise, I mean? .. . I mean, of

calling a spade a spade. I feel we would be " abusive " (abusive serving)

otherwise

What I felt like saying to the group, (where things actually mean anything for

Us?) but rarely get the chance or support to do so

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Maybe it would be the " audience " that would need to be trained for as much,

where we (every one?) would/should be part of that? .. . (but " aren't? " .. . do

you think? .. .

Where The choice is y/ours, " Thereof, " I Feel as understand! I want to " help

more people in that respect, " where you may not have gotten my point.. .

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