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Date: | Wed, 4 May 2005 20:46:11 -0700 |
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Lisa - I'm not sure why this message didn't come through - the ACOLUG is
very helpful for kids/adults who are nonverbal.
Pam
Hi Lisa,
You might check out these groups:
- ACOLUG (Augmentative Communication On-Line Users' Group; A group of
parents, speech and language pathologists, and augmentative communicators).
To subscribe, send email to [log in to unmask] Leave the subject
blank. In the message type: subscribe acolug yourfirstname yourlastname.
- CPParent (group made up of lots of parents of kids with CP). To
subscribe, send mail to [log in to unmask] with the command:
SUBSCRIBE CPPARENT in the body of the email.
Wish you well.
Pam
> >
> > > We have been asking questions regarding what is in store for him. You
> > guys
> > > seem to have already been ere; done that. What should I be doing for
> him
> > > at this stage in his life? What can we expect for him? Doctors have
> not
> > > been very forthcoming with any information and we don't really want to
> go
> > > there regarding the school systems. We are still dealing with them
and
> > are
> > > really having to fight for language skills - we prefer sign language
(a
> > > little difficult with him being high tone, but he is managing with a
> > little
> > > bit of adjustment) and they are pushing for communication boards. I
> have
> > > had my concerns, but now I really anxious about what needs to be done
> for
> > > him.
> > >
> >
> > > Any suggestions, recommendations, help would be greatly appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks so much
> > > Have a blessed day,
> > >
> > > Lisa Stone
>
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