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Oh, very cool -- love these proactive moms finding new ways to get the word out -- and in such a way!

Do you just want text? Can pictures be sent (thinking of just before/after type shots...)? -- or sent to a snailmail address if the set up doesn't allow?

Just wondering.

Is there a deadline?

Thanks.

H.

(aka Kali)

-----Original Message-----From: & Kendra [mailto:kbgarv@...]Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2000 11:25 PMPlagiocephalySubject: A project for y'all.....Dear Group:I have a project for you all.........One of our members has gotten together with a leading orthoticsmanufacturer, and a highly respected neurosurgeon, to try to put apackage together about Positional Plagiocephaly.The package will contain any available research about plagio., astatement from the doctor, and with your help, a bundle of parent'stestimony. The package will then be distributed to ANYONE who may beable to spread the word, including family physicians, public healthoffices, Oprah Winfrey, women's publications, parenting magazines, etc.If you are interested in helping out, please go to the "files" sectionat the Plagio. eGroupscommunity, where I have set up a folder titled "Parent's Stories".Click on the folder, andafter it opens, click on "create text file". Once you're in, tell usyour story! Your stories willnot remain in the file, so please do not be alarmed once they areremoved. They will beprinted off as they are received.*The only thing I need to ask is that you keep your story "on a positivenote". I know thatthis experience hasn't been POSITIVE for anyone, but we need to tellour stories with asense of calm. I'm not asking you to lie, and say that everything wentsmoothly. Betruthful, and tell it like it is, but calmly. We don't want to come offlike a group ofirrational, hysterical, worry wart Mommy's! :o) Make sense?Please try to keep your stories "brief", without leaving out all ofthose important details.Thanx in advance to all who participate. You may leave your storiessigned "anonymous",but I think we would be more effective if we signed with a name, andstate(province/country, if applicable).Kendra

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Good call ! I think pictures would be a great idea!

Hmmmm, the best way to do this is...?

I'll look into it....

Kendra

Kali wrote:

Oh,

very cool -- love these proactive moms finding new ways to get the word

out -- and in such a way!Do

you just want text? Can pictures be sent (thinking of just before/after

type shots...)? -- or sent to a snailmail address if the set up doesn't

allow?Just

wondering.Is

there a deadline?Thanks.

H.(aka

Kali)

-----Original

Message-----

From: & Kendra [mailto:kbgarv@...]

Sent: Saturday, October 07,

2000 11:25 PM

Plagiocephaly

Subject: A project

for y'all.....

Dear Group:

I have a project for you all.........

One of our members has gotten together with a leading orthotics

manufacturer, and a highly respected neurosurgeon, to try to put

a

package together about Positional Plagiocephaly.

The package will contain any available research about plagio.,

a

statement from the doctor, and with your help, a bundle of parent's

testimony. The package will then be distributed to ANYONE

who may be

able to spread the word, including family physicians, public health

offices, Oprah Winfrey, women's publications, parenting magazines,

etc.

If you are interested in helping out, please go to the "files" section

at the Plagio. eGroups

community, where I have set up a folder titled "Parent's Stories".

Click on the folder, and

after it opens, click on "create text file". Once you're

in, tell us

your story! Your stories will

not remain in the file, so please do not be alarmed once they are

removed. They will be

printed off as they are received.

*The only thing I need to ask is that you keep your story "on a

positive

note". I know that

this experience hasn't been POSITIVE for anyone, but we need

to tell

our stories with a

sense of calm. I'm not asking you to lie, and say that everything

went

smoothly. Be

truthful, and tell it like it is, but calmly. We don't want

to come off

like a group of

irrational, hysterical, worry wart Mommy's! :o) Make

sense?

Please try to keep your stories "brief", without leaving out all

of

those important details.

Thanx in advance to all who participate. You may leave your

stories

signed "anonymous",

but I think we would be more effective if we signed with a name,

and

state

(province/country, if applicable).

Kendra

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