Guest guest Posted November 23, 2003 Report Share Posted November 23, 2003 Sue, you need AdobeAcrobat Reader to read the pdf file. Is that your problem? Please let me know what kind of result you get when you click on it. regards, Ken West > From: " essemgee " <essemgee@...> > Reply-samters > Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 16:31:21 -0000 > samters > Subject: bad mornings > > I always thought I awake with a headache more mornings than not was > due to the fact that my sinuses drain better in the upright > position. I was very interested in 's article on melatonin, > after Lori Buls mentioned it to me, however, I was unable to read it > from the files link here. > > Sue G(AZ) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2009 Report Share Posted October 28, 2009 Give youself a break, I was a dental nurse for 10yrs, until they get most of their adult teeth in you don't need to floss, decidous teeth have space between them and a through brushing is all that is needed. As long as he sees you floss and gets into the habit once his adult teeth are in you shouldn't have any problems. Only fight the fights that you have to. lol Lor B From: Patty <sheridonsmom@...>Subject: ( ) Bad Mornings Date: Wednesday, 28 October, 2009, 0:15 Yes, here too for the bad mornings, and nights too now that I think about it! It is the transitioning from day clothes to pajama's and vice versa. He hates to have to brush his teeth and we have to floss them for him per the dentist. I have a hard time physically managing him anymore (he will turn 6 on Nov 10) and man is he strong. My husband usually takes the brunt of the mornings because he works part time and is charge of getting both the kids on the bus, etc throughout the day. Sad but true they both ride the speicial needs bus to school together now and then Blaise has been riding home with his peers in Kindergarten. He got in trouble on the bus four times now. It is exhausting and the interventions that we know from our daughter's ABA therapists and other tactics don't work on him. It is certainly one day at a time, and sometimes one hour at a time! I think he will grow to be more cooperative but there has to be a reason for it- reward or somethingas a result of behaving, going along with the class and his sister, and peers.I'm feeling your pain!Patty and I have Sheridon 7 RTS and Blaise 5 SPITFIRE ASD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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