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In a message dated 2/15/00 10:58:48 PM Pacific Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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>  A few parents have asked me for example, how to explain to a group of young
>  children in nursery, kindergarten level how their child is the same and not
>  to be so afraid of them. I basically tell them to be honest with them and
>  tell them that something went wrong at the time their child was a baby that
>  damaged their brain but that they are just like you. Some kids wear
glasses,
>  others look different, others have different color skin, but we all like
the
>  same things and do the same things.
i have a lovely little story that i wrote dealing with these issues and it's
for that k-2nd grade crowd.
i will be happy to send copies 2 anyone who asks.

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