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"Michael H. Collis" <[log in to unmask]>
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Kris, do you live in a rural area?   I was just wondering...

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>Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 09:40:57 EDT
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>Subject: Re: beth  
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>Great ideas but Ihave found that kids think it is novel and fun only for a  
>few minuets then they want to go on to other things.  We, adults, cook with 
> her, let her use the food processor, color with her, play games with her, 
>go on  walks, go to the mall, play ball, ride the trike and all the other 
>stuff....we  go on trips, go in pools and lot os other stuff.
>BUT I want her to have friends her own age or close.  We can't even  make 
>her cousins play with her long they loose intrest.
> 
>People find disabliled kids 'cute' (Please do not flame me for this..I have 
> found this to be true) but as you move into adulthood people try to not 
>see you  and not speak much.  My mother had a stroke and was in a chair for 15 
>years  before she died and now my child has Cp... these are just things I 
>have seen in  the world.
> 
>Please do not flame me people out there that have wonderful lives.  I  am 
>trying to help my child and am just stating what I see in the world.
> 
>Kris
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