Guest guest Posted May 22, 2000 Report Share Posted May 22, 2000 Hi ! Could you please tell us more about and explain the PATH process? We have not heard of this and since is also 4 ½ this may be important for him! Thanks! Cheryl, , (6), (4, CHaRGE) MI >>> kannew@... 05/22/00 09:43AM >>> Hello, I have just spent a wonderful week-end with my family-at an all expense paid hotel with child-care through the nj Technical Assistance program and cbvi. We learned how to facilitate and use graphics to complete a PATH process. Which is basically, for those of you who don't know, a way of developing and setting goals for your family and child or children. This was the first one we have done, quite an eye opener, and a great help for us. We met some new friends and got reaquainted with some old, and the kids had a great time playing with friends too. Congrats to the family adopting that's great, the letters about sinus problems opened my eyes to some problems we've been having here, amybe it's not all allergies and just being 4 1/2!! thank you! Oh, more good news I am feeling the baby move now, yea! And I think I've FINALLY forund a place for hippotherapy for Tim that I can count on--year around. Hope everyone has a good week and week-end. mom to Timmy 4.5 charger and Keegan 2, wife to Pat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2000 Report Share Posted May 31, 2000 , We live in North Brunswick, NJ. is 18 months. My mom lives in Yardly. Are you any where near that? Were there any other CHARGER's there? I am so glad you had a good time at the weekend. Would you attend another when they have one? Did you meet Irene? She is from the Commission for the Blind? She is ' advisor. She is a doll. I think she was in charge of child care. Steffi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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