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I'm always adding to my " to read " book list so I'll add those titles.

Thanks for sharing them.

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

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I'm always adding to my " to read " book list so I'll add those titles.

Thanks for sharing them.

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

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I'm always adding to my " to read " book list so I'll add those titles.

Thanks for sharing them.

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

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- Your input is relevant! I just had to stop yesterday and felt I'd

better not start in on that discussion or I'd get no work done at all!

I then started an email to you last night which is in the draft folder now,

because it was not coming out well. (I'll finish it after this.)

I would harbor a guess that Pearce is referring to one aspect of info

covered at HANDLE that refers to cultural changes as having a part in the

increase of these types of neurodevelopmental problems - such as changes in

how kids play, where we live, what our homes are made of, what are clothes

are made of, what we eat, how it is grown, how it is prepared and so on.....

This info is relevant because HANLDE is a holistic approach and as such

includes consideration of things that impact us from a cellular level -

including nutrition...

Going to Vermont for a trip sounds like a fun thing no matter the reason.

You read these books and I'll go to my workshops and together we'll keep

filling in the gaps. Too bad Keedy is not on the list much anymore -

you would enjoy her perspective.

Kim

> I was checking this am for seminars in the area. Vermont is the closest,

> and not very close, but it is lovely, and should provide a nice spring

> mini-vacation. Judith will be there.

> But what excited me was an endorsement on the bottom of the Vermont flyer by

> author

> ph Chilton Pearce. I had read his book, " The Crack in the Cosmic Egg " ,

> 30 years ago.

> They listed 3 other books of his: " Magical Child " , " Evolution's End " and " the

> Biology of

> Transcendence " .

> His endorsement said, " I am seriously impressed. This work touches the nerve

> of virtually everything taking place in our current cultural crisis of

> childhood. "

> I can't say I understand his choice of the word " cultural " , and I don't know

> how current any of these other works might be, but perhaps this " Biology of

> Transcendence " will help to make my point of reference a more relevent

> contribution.

> So, I have a mini-mission. Library first.

>

> in Ma.

> Mom to , 20 yrs old (CHARGE), 22 yrs. and partner to Alan (12

> years now)

>

>

>

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- Your input is relevant! I just had to stop yesterday and felt I'd

better not start in on that discussion or I'd get no work done at all!

I then started an email to you last night which is in the draft folder now,

because it was not coming out well. (I'll finish it after this.)

I would harbor a guess that Pearce is referring to one aspect of info

covered at HANDLE that refers to cultural changes as having a part in the

increase of these types of neurodevelopmental problems - such as changes in

how kids play, where we live, what our homes are made of, what are clothes

are made of, what we eat, how it is grown, how it is prepared and so on.....

This info is relevant because HANLDE is a holistic approach and as such

includes consideration of things that impact us from a cellular level -

including nutrition...

Going to Vermont for a trip sounds like a fun thing no matter the reason.

You read these books and I'll go to my workshops and together we'll keep

filling in the gaps. Too bad Keedy is not on the list much anymore -

you would enjoy her perspective.

Kim

> I was checking this am for seminars in the area. Vermont is the closest,

> and not very close, but it is lovely, and should provide a nice spring

> mini-vacation. Judith will be there.

> But what excited me was an endorsement on the bottom of the Vermont flyer by

> author

> ph Chilton Pearce. I had read his book, " The Crack in the Cosmic Egg " ,

> 30 years ago.

> They listed 3 other books of his: " Magical Child " , " Evolution's End " and " the

> Biology of

> Transcendence " .

> His endorsement said, " I am seriously impressed. This work touches the nerve

> of virtually everything taking place in our current cultural crisis of

> childhood. "

> I can't say I understand his choice of the word " cultural " , and I don't know

> how current any of these other works might be, but perhaps this " Biology of

> Transcendence " will help to make my point of reference a more relevent

> contribution.

> So, I have a mini-mission. Library first.

>

> in Ma.

> Mom to , 20 yrs old (CHARGE), 22 yrs. and partner to Alan (12

> years now)

>

>

>

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a HANDLE course in VT? where? I am wondering if it is worth a field trip....

pam

Pamela J. , M.A., CAGS

Licensed Educational Psychologist

Perkins School for the Blind, Deafblind Program

175 North Beacon St.

Watertown, MA 02472

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> From: CHARGE on behalf of mdlinda@...

> Reply To: CHARGE

> Sent: Thursday, March 2, 2006 10:42 AM

> To: CHARGE

> Subject: HANDLE course

>

> I was checking this am for seminars in the area. Vermont is the closest,

> and not very close, but it is lovely, and should provide a nice spring

> mini-vacation. Judith will be there.

> But what excited me was an endorsement on the bottom of the Vermont flyer by

> author

> ph Chilton Pearce. I had read his book, " The Crack in the Cosmic Egg " ,

> 30 years ago.

> They listed 3 other books of his: " Magical Child " , " Evolution's End " and " the

> Biology of

> Transcendence " .

> His endorsement said, " I am seriously impressed. This work touches the nerve

> of virtually everything taking place in our current cultural crisis of

> childhood. "

> I can't say I understand his choice of the word " cultural " , and I don't know

> how current any of these other works might be, but perhaps this " Biology of

> Transcendence " will help to make my point of reference a more relevent

> contribution.

> So, I have a mini-mission. Library first.

>

> in Ma.

> Mom to , 20 yrs old (CHARGE), 22 yrs. and partner to Alan (12

> years now)

>

>

>

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