Lauren,
There's another list CP Parent, that might be helpful to you as well.
http://www.cpparent.org/
Kendall
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Lauren Brigham-Burke
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> Hello
> Iwanted to quickly introduce myself, I am a 30 year Pediatric
> OccupationalTherapist and have worked with many disabilities and differing
> abilities. Fiveyears ago founded Princes Sensory Delights to address a need
> which was terriblylacking. We are a committed company and would love to
> reach the parents andcare givers. Our novel clothing is geared towards the
> child who may havedifficulty with; mobility, fastenings, sensory input,
> spatial orientation, or needelastic waist clothing, wheelchair adaptable
> clothing, or have medical needs.etc. Our heartfelt purpose is to make the
> lives of children and their familiesmore beautiful, functional,
> non-stigmatizing, more independent, yet offerrelevant styles and the highest
> quality. Please visit us www.princessensorydelights.comand see what PSD and
> our KOZIE Clothes have to offer.
> Weare continually growing and are very open to suggestions within our
> clothingand products and have developed a few products out of nurses needs
> as well asparent and therapist. Our Participation does not end here. We have
> beeninvolved in several fund raisers and donations.
> Thankyou
> MyBest
> SusanDonohoe OTR, Certification in Sensory Integration
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Kendall
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persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress
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