Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 Pam is right on this one, she is not responsible for making this happen. The question was posed and there is an obvious interest in the creation of a chat time for young people. However, it will need to be managed by someone other than Pam. My son (17yr) is very interested in making this happen but will not be available to work on it until August. So, unless someone else comes forward to work on this we will move forward in August. At that time, is willing to do the contact work with the young people, gather information, set up chat time, create the list and work directly with Pam should he have a need for contact information. So thanks to everyone for answering my question about the need. Looks like by the time the school year is starting the kids will have somewhere to go to chat with other young people. Thanks, Jan > I need to make this clear so that the most appropriate people for this task > can feel free to come forward... I am NOT going to be the one to organize > the Kids Chat. I will certainly help if I can, if you'd ever like me to be > on their chat for a half hour sometime to answer any questions they might > have for instance. The chat room we have is available now for anyone to > use if they wish. Parents and kids need to get together on this and decide > on times, appropriate age ranges and a structure. A parent or parents have > to come forward and lead this or it's not going to happen. > > A member of this list who is a certified bereavement counsellor has > volunteered to help in some way. I guess parents and kids need to decide > what they want from these chats... just to meet other kids or do you also > want them to learn some facts about MSA or get a bit of counselling. Maybe > you want some guest speakers/chatters at their chats, maybe not. It's up to > you guys. > > Hugs, > Pam > > Re: Pam - Young adults w/MSA parents/grandparents > > > MAYBE WE CAN ASK THE KIDS THEMSELVES WHAT TIMES ARE BEST FOR THEM? > LOLHAHAHA > > NANCY M. > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe@y... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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