Guest guest Posted July 5, 2002 Report Share Posted July 5, 2002 Is it really all about money? Mindy Tokyo, Japan 12paws@... http://www.k9rawdiet.com No Mindy, It is more than 'about money', though on the surface money seems the prime motivator. Dive in, poke around, throw out every preconceived notion you may have had about our 'nice little neat lives', and look for a bigger picture, and ask yourself who ultimately benefits, and I mean ULTIMATELY.......bearing in mind that power is the ultimate goal. You can have money but no power, it's the power that will bring you the money AND THE CONTROL. Joanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2002 Report Share Posted July 5, 2002 Only thing is, I have since discovered a few vaccine websites and what I'm reading is scaring me to death. Don't get scared , just get educated. You have to find the information yourself cause you'll get sweet FA from a doctor. We all know that most doctors (GPs)are nobs and are nothing more than the middle man in what is a legalised drug ring. Most just go to med school, agree with everything, get a degree, an impressive office, speak down to everyone so as to appear superior and BINGO!!!!!! an expert. When I go to the medical library I am amazed at how young and unhealthy looking many of the med students are. I had a conversation with a sixth year med student on vaccines the other day, he knew zip. Same as these 'caring people' on these new mother sites and baby sites, I am amazed at the dippy information they hand out to unsuspecting, trusting first time mums. The site I visited once with endorsements from J & J, and all these cute pics of smiling babies, with these 'caring people' telling young pregnant scared women to 'go vaccinate', may as well tell them to go play Russian Roulette with their baby........... And the reason you are scared is that vaccination is a superstition and superstition is ruled by fear. You vaccinated your child because you thought it was the right thing to do, and that's all very commendable, but the truth is you did it cause you were scared. And now you have had second thoughts (which is great) and opened a door and peeked inside, and guess what, it's scary too.....the truth often is, but now that you have had the courage to come so far, keep going........ Good Luck Joanna --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2002 Report Share Posted November 30, 2002 Hi Kris, and welcome! I just wanted to comment on your query about how to answer the awful " is she up-to-date on her shots " question. After getting into a heavy-duty vaccination discussion with the ER doctor when my daughter fell and split her chin, I have changed my response from " no, by choice " to saying, " She's just fine, " with a smile. They never ask further. She's as up-to-date as she'll ever be! I don't even discuss the vaccination question with hard-core individuals who are more intent upon changing my mind or " shaming " me than listening with an open mind to more than what they've been fed by their pediatrician, aka " God. " People are incapable of learning with a closed mind. I hope that you'll find the support that you need here. What part of California were you transplanted to? I'm in Sonoma County. in CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2002 Report Share Posted December 3, 2002 , Next time anyone gives you any grief about that ER show where the kids dies of measles, tell them the first commercial after the first segment was for the new vaccine Prevnar....guess who paid for that show! Hugs, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2002 Report Share Posted December 3, 2002 Hi, Kris. I am a SAHM to three kids. Congrats on your pregnancy with #5. My first is fully vaccinated, my second is partially vaccinated, and my third, 7mos old, is not vaccinated all. I have always been honest with people about my kids vaccination status, along with my older son's autism status. Mostly, I am met with disapproving silence, but once I was given a tongue lashing - right after that stupid ER episode where the baby died of measles. I shopped around until I found doctors who support me (in fact, the practice I go to don't believe routine vaccinations are necessary, so they not only support my decision they agree with me). Then, when I am at the urgent care center or the ER, I point out that I have MEDICAL doctors who agree with me, which of course is met with more silence. Oh, well. > Hi! My name is Kris Newton and I am a SAHM to 4 of the cutest girls that > you have ever seen! I am pregnant with #5...due in mid April. I heard > about this group from another loop (gymbobaynmoretoo) when a discussion > about wether or not to vaccinate became very heated with much mud slinging! > > All of my children are in various stages of vaccination. Cayli, my oldest > is 5 1/2 and had everything except those needed to enter school. Let's just > say I didn't know any better! I homeschool, so signing a waiver was no big > deal. Hannah, my 4 year old had up through her first MMR. She had an ear > infection after each DPT....and I didn't clue in! Lindey has had up through > about 9 months and has had none. > > was the real reason that I discovered that I had a choice. She > was born with torticollis.....so severely that I absolutely cringe at her > first pictures. The pediatrician said " wait and see....she'll grow out of > it " . Well, at 3 months she as a MISERABLE child. She screamed constantly > and never had a happy moment! I started talking to a chiropractor friend of > mine and low and behold, one of the formost pediatric chiropractors, > Anrig, is only about 1 hour from me! I made an appointment! was > a different child from our first appointment! Even my husband noticed the > difference. Becasu I felt like she was fighting enough, I decided to > postpone starting vaccines. The more research that I did (mainly spured on > by a pamphlet in the chiropractors office), the more I decided that there > will be no more! And wouldn't you know..... is BY FAR the > healthiest of all my girls. At 18 months, she had 2 colds, both brought on > by teething. She has a nasty habit of cutting 6 at a time! Poor thing! > > The biggest problem that I have run into is the pressure from other people! > This is not something that I openly talk about! My husband and mother are > behind my decision 100%. My mother in law thinks that I am NUTS and my > sister and sister-in-law have just agreed to disagree with me. My sister > has 4 boys, three of which have had adverse reactions to vaccines. One of > my nephews even had a seizure after having Prevnar. The other have had > screaming fits for hours......but she still chooses to vaccinate. Go > figure......maybe because her husband works for a drug company! heehee I > have also had a TERRIBLE time dealing with pediatricians. I hate the > pressure....I even had one tell me (and I quote) " You are not using the > brains that God gave you if you don't vaccinate! " Needless to say....we > have not been in again. I would love to know how other Moms handle this! I > really don't want to lie when they ask if they are up to date because I > don't feel that sets a good example for my girls. THEY know that they > haven't gotten shots! Luckily enough, I have blessed with VERY healthy > children and don't need to make that dreaded trip very often. The last time > was for a broken wrist...... > > Anyway....that's my story in a nut shell. I look forward to meeting ya'll! > Oh.....I'm a misplaced Texan, living in California! > > :)Kris > SAHM to > Cayli 5, Hannah 4, Lindey 2 > 15 mths and > ???edd 4-22-03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2002 Report Share Posted December 4, 2002 I remember that, LOL. Like the episode where the mom killed her baby through taking stuff to keep her awake and it got in her breastmilk - they panned over a table FULL of formula. > , Next time anyone gives you any grief about that ER show where the kids > dies of measles, tell them the first commercial after the first segment was > for the new vaccine Prevnar....guess who paid for that show! > Hugs, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 WoW! A practise that actually supports your decisions? That is wonderful! I have shopped around here, and so far have only met with ADAMENT refusal to even work with me. The closest that I found was a PA who doesn't believe if giving kids 4-5 shots at a time.....so more trips and more office visits. Luckily enough, I have been able to skirt the issure for the most part, because my kids are very healthy. They have not been to " see " anyone in over 18 months. So.....anyway. I am happy to know that there are practises that agree with us! :)Kris Re: New Member Intro Hi, Kris. I am a SAHM to three kids. Congrats on your pregnancy with #5. My first is fully vaccinated, my second is partially vaccinated, and my third, 7mos old, is not vaccinated all. I have always been honest with people about my kids vaccination status, along with my older son's autism status. Mostly, I am met with disapproving silence, but once I was given a tongue lashing - right after that stupid ER episode where the baby died of measles. I shopped around until I found doctors who support me (in fact, the practice I go to don't believe routine vaccinations are necessary, so they not only support my decision they agree with me). Then, when I am at the urgent care center or the ER, I point out that I have MEDICAL doctors who agree with me, which of course is met with more silence. Oh, well. > Hi! My name is Kris Newton and I am a SAHM to 4 of the cutest girls that > you have ever seen! I am pregnant with #5...due in mid April. I heard > about this group from another loop (gymbobaynmoretoo) when a discussion > about wether or not to vaccinate became very heated with much mud slinging! > > All of my children are in various stages of vaccination. Cayli, my oldest > is 5 1/2 and had everything except those needed to enter school. Let's just > say I didn't know any better! I homeschool, so signing a waiver was no big > deal. Hannah, my 4 year old had up through her first MMR. She had an ear > infection after each DPT....and I didn't clue in! Lindey has had up through > about 9 months and has had none. > > was the real reason that I discovered that I had a choice. She > was born with torticollis.....so severely that I absolutely cringe at her > first pictures. The pediatrician said " wait and see....she'll grow out of > it " . Well, at 3 months she as a MISERABLE child. She screamed constantly > and never had a happy moment! I started talking to a chiropractor friend of > mine and low and behold, one of the formost pediatric chiropractors, > Anrig, is only about 1 hour from me! I made an appointment! was > a different child from our first appointment! Even my husband noticed the > difference. Becasu I felt like she was fighting enough, I decided to > postpone starting vaccines. The more research that I did (mainly spured on > by a pamphlet in the chiropractors office), the more I decided that there > will be no more! And wouldn't you know..... is BY FAR the > healthiest of all my girls. At 18 months, she had 2 colds, both brought on > by teething. She has a nasty habit of cutting 6 at a time! Poor thing! > > The biggest problem that I have run into is the pressure from other people! > This is not something that I openly talk about! My husband and mother are > behind my decision 100%. My mother in law thinks that I am NUTS and my > sister and sister-in-law have just agreed to disagree with me. My sister > has 4 boys, three of which have had adverse reactions to vaccines. One of > my nephews even had a seizure after having Prevnar. The other have had > screaming fits for hours......but she still chooses to vaccinate. Go > figure......maybe because her husband works for a drug company! heehee I > have also had a TERRIBLE time dealing with pediatricians. I hate the > pressure....I even had one tell me (and I quote) " You are not using the > brains that God gave you if you don't vaccinate! " Needless to say....we > have not been in again. I would love to know how other Moms handle this! I > really don't want to lie when they ask if they are up to date because I > don't feel that sets a good example for my girls. THEY know that they > haven't gotten shots! Luckily enough, I have blessed with VERY healthy > children and don't need to make that dreaded trip very often. The last time > was for a broken wrist...... > > Anyway....that's my story in a nut shell. I look forward to meeting ya'll! > Oh.....I'm a misplaced Texan, living in California! > > :)Kris > SAHM to > Cayli 5, Hannah 4, Lindey 2 > 15 mths and > ???edd 4-22-03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2003 Report Share Posted March 14, 2003 In a message dated 3/14/2003 3:22:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, bmcnary@... writes: > . I ran into a chiropractor who was referred to us by a > friend from church who laughed and asked why would I even need one. I > didn't understand but my husband is going to start seeing him for his > back problems so maybe he'll explain himself further. What have you > done with your children as far as medical care? I've come to the conclusion that taking a child to do doctor is what makes them sick in the first place. Nicollette does go to a special doctor but he does a complete different approach. A holistic approach. And he is trying to repair the damage done to her from her previous doctors. My sister had a special needs child who was very small. 2 lbs at birth, three months early. She already had two previous children who suffered reactions so she adamantly refused a lot of the care they said the child needed. They kept stating because she was a preemie she needed Synagis shots. My sister refused the doctor didn't like that. They said she was taking a risk. She refused. And that child being a preemie and completely unvaccinated is the healthiest of all her children. She got a lot of negative feedback for her decision. There was another child in the hospital that was also a preemie but weighed more and was 7 month term instead of 6 month term as my sister's child. She had a lot less problems in the beginning than my sister's child. What was done differently was that she had the Synagis shots, developed ear infections later, got all her shots, suffered failure to thrive and died at six months old. My sister's child who did not go through all these " necessary " procedures that was kept being pushed on her. (My sister learned the hard way; An ADHD/LD daughter and PDD-NOS son) is strong and well, alert and bright, weight is good and is VERY (capitalized for emphasis) healthy. My sister got a really hard time and many times doubted her decision but stood firm. After all the aggravation she was very pleased with the decision she made. We have one healthy child to show for it. And a preemie at that!!! She visits a chiropractor once biweekly and nutritionist and that is all. When people ask why she doesn't her child to a doctor for follow ups and such, my sister replied she loved her daughter too much to take her to a doctor. Also she had one ear infection. A garlic concocment was used. A little fever and she was fine. Had she gone to a doctor he would have prescribed antibiotics and she would have been there every month after as antibiotic use will really only mean your child will be back at the doctor's office in four to six weeks, where a chronic ear infection would result as well as yeast issues. So no doctor for Jedia. We rather avoid them as much as we can. Find a homeopath better to learn to be healthy than learn to be sick. Juli ASD (NVLD is too confusing) mother to Nicollette Rett Syndrome w/autism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2003 Report Share Posted March 14, 2003 , We are very lucky. Our pediatrician has totally accepted our religious exemption without question. He's been wonderful. Unfortunately, htey don't take the boys' new insurance so we had to find another one. He's an hour away and my neighbor said that while he doesn't totally accept it, that he would not harrass us about it. Now, Ron and I are having a little boy in 2 weeks (icky induction, but I'M SO READY). We are very lucky that Ron's insurance will cover for us to take the new baby to Dr. Eisenstein (author of Educate before you vaccinate). He is TOTALLY against routine immunizations and respects parental choice. I don't think we'll actually see Dr. Eisenstein, but the whole practice is supportive. I guess you have to just keep trying to find someone, but if the chiropractor is working, I'd just stick with him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2003 Report Share Posted March 14, 2003 ~ Question~ If you know enough to not vaccinate, then why are you agreeing to an induction? Pitocin has all sorts of chemicals and preservatives in it, too.... Pitocin causes hard unnatural contractions that are too close together and can cause a lot of stress on the baby. The mother often finds that the pain from pitocin contractions is way too much to handle, and will usually opt for an epidural, with More medications that will affect the newborn. High numbers of inductions fail because pitocin only causes Contractions~ Not cervical dilation. If things aren't going by the attending doctor's time table, the doctor will declare " failure to progress " and will order a C-section. Pitocin is also known to cause blood pressure problems in both the mother & the baby, as well as other types of stress. Often inductions are planned at the convenience of the attending doctor, not when the baby is ready to be born, so for that reason, the baby may Not be ready to be born... which can lead to Other problems... the downward spiral towards epidural meds, a C-section, breathing problems in the newborn, the newborn's sucking ability hasn't developed yet, etc. Just curious. Jan (mom of 8 and a Doula, in TX) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2003 Report Share Posted August 30, 2003 welcome! there is always room for more great families! What a great name, adam. i can't wait to see his picture! my sister and her family just went to the falls.... ted and i are in cleveland ohio so not too far from you! ted is 12 now and in the 6th grade. gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2003 Report Share Posted September 15, 2003 Welcome! I'm new here myself and haven't posted much but I do read all of the messages. My name is Pam and I have a 4 year old son, , who has autism. Pam -----Original Message-----From: specialist_todd [mailto:specialist_todd@...]Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 9:04 PMautism Subject: New Member IntroGreetings!I am a new member to the group. I have two children of my own and work for a local school board as Board Certified Behavior Analyst and teacher consultant for children with behavior challenges.I hope to be able to add to the discussion if I can be of any help.My website is:http://www.ingenio.com/categories/categorylist_expand.asp?sid=5307914 & TF=1 Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2003 Report Share Posted October 31, 2003 HI Todd. What state are you in? -----Original Message-----From: specialist_todd [mailto:specialist_todd@...]Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 8:04 PMautism Subject: New Member IntroGreetings!I am a new member to the group. I have two children of my own and work for a local school board as Board Certified Behavior Analyst and teacher consultant for children with behavior challenges.I hope to be able to add to the discussion if I can be of any help.My website is:http://www.ingenio.com/categories/categorylist_expand.asp?sid=5307914 & TF=1 Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 As an Agnostic who doubts in even the existence of Jesus Christ let alone all the rest of what you believe in, I disagree. almasysk, welcome. I find Buddhism one of the more enlightened religions around. > My hat is off to you almasysk. I think you are quite articulate about your stance on this important issue and I agree with all that you said with the exception of buddhism and the environmental issues. Be careful in your interests. A solid foundation and belief in Jesus Christ as a Master Physician and Saviour is our only hope for continued health and well being, in this life and the next. Welcome aboard. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 Welcome! It's always good to see another parent come aboard to learn the truth about vaccines! :-) -------Kimberley Medlin--------- ChristianityandVaccinations_AZvac-lib/ DiseasesandVaccinationsDatabase/ new member intro Hi I'm a new mother living in England and have decided not to vaccinate my dd at all as I beleive it innefective, dangerous and counter productive as i beleive diseases are necessary in maintaining health. I also consider complications/death rates to be over exagerated and to be very low posing less risk of disease and high risk of vaccine associated problems i do not want my child to exposed to (cross species tissues, toxins, over loaded immune system). I am into alternative things, had a home unmediacted water birth (refused vitamin k), like homeopathy, reflexology/shiatsu, cloth diapers, sham and am vegetarian (as is dd). I am also interested in buddhism and environmental issues/home schooling and attachment parenting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2004 Report Share Posted March 8, 2004 Welcome, you sound like a wonderful human being. We are definitely on the same page with regards to your views on numerous topics. I think you will enjoy it here - Sheri is awesome and so are many others who share their time and useful information. This is a great group. I look forward to hearing more from you. Fern and Zoe new member intro > Hi > I'm a new mother living in England and have decided not to vaccinate > my dd at all as I beleive it innefective, dangerous and counter > productive as i beleive diseases are necessary in maintaining > health. I also consider complications/death rates to be over > exagerated and to be very low posing less risk of disease and high > risk of vaccine associated problems i do not want my child to > exposed to (cross species tissues, toxins, over loaded immune > system). > > I am into alternative things, had a home unmediacted water birth > (refused vitamin k), like homeopathy, reflexology/shiatsu, cloth > diapers, sham and am vegetarian (as is dd). I am also interested in > buddhism and environmental issues/home schooling and attachment > parenting. > > My experience, i could write a lot but will try to sumise. Anyone > not agreeing to the official line is all but deemed an > idiot/irresponsible/dangerous in my experience. Deviating is not > common place and is not accepted by the establishment or by other > parents who are terrified but at times ignorant and overly paniced > by sensationalist media. There is a right and wrong feeling and not > vaccinating here is seen pretty much as wrong and people cannot > express their views if this happens to be them. Their is an > atmosphere of discrediting then silencing anyone who doesn't agree. > > I beleive children receive too many vaccinations, simultaneously, at > too young an age that contribute to ill health - containing foreign > species matter and associated health risks, toxins and weaken the > human immune system. Uninformed attitudes to diet, exercise and > emotional development further contribute to increasing ill health > unecessarily in this country and forming bad habits leading to > problems in later life. I beleive the media and the drug companies > profit from ill health and like to keep their profits healthy at our > expence. I beleive that education, good living and exposure to > commonplace bugs is good for health. I beleive that my child is > healthier than those who readily accept every vaccination and > antibiotic and worry about mutating diseases or super bugs that may > appear as a result of refusing to allow minor ones their appropriate > ground. > > I feel quite strongly about all these things and although understand > and respect it is personal choice/those who choose to part/delay or > totally vax i have received a great deal of lack of understanding, > support and criticism both medically and personally for making these > choices for my daughters health and do not feel i am granted the > same rights. Does anyone else find that intolerance is directed at > non vaxers more than the other way around? > > Just an intro to me anyway. > bw > Almasysk > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 I just went to your site. WOW! You have made amazing progress. Good for you. What an inspiration. I read all this stuff and just think whoa! You look amazing. I may email you, I love your calendar, the site, the progress. AWESOME!AWESOME! AWESOME! in EP c1,w1,D7 > Hi, > Thought I'd introduce myself. I'm from the Omaha area, and a piano > teacher. Currently in my 2nd BFL challenge, and you can find out all > about my weightloss at www.bondpiano.com/weightloss (personal site/no > sales pitch). Been working on getting in shape since Jan, 2003. > > Looks like this is a very active group and it will probably take me a > while to look back through posts etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 Hey PianoLady!! Good for you! You look awesome...I just checked out your site. Super motivation for everyone! Welcome to the BFL gang..stick around there are some great people in here! Congratulations on your journey! Dorina > Hi, > Thought I'd introduce myself. I'm from the Omaha area, and a piano > teacher. Currently in my 2nd BFL challenge, and you can find out all > about my weightloss at www.bondpiano.com/weightloss (personal site/no > sales pitch). Been working on getting in shape since Jan, 2003. > > Looks like this is a very active group and it will probably take me a > while to look back through posts etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 Nice website. You're in the 100 pound league with Gloria, Seattle lady, and Jeanne. Forgive me if I've forgotten someone. Thanks for introducing yourself and posting to this group. Your story is very inspiring. Please let us know about the rest of your progress. Stasia > Hi, > Thought I'd introduce myself. I'm from the Omaha area, and a piano > teacher. Currently in my 2nd BFL challenge, and you can find out all > about my weightloss at www.bondpiano.com/weightloss (personal site/no > sales pitch). Been working on getting in shape since Jan, 2003. > > Looks like this is a very active group and it will probably take me a > while to look back through posts etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 Hi Debra ! Im CB's Granny, he is 7 years old, verbal, and aggressive. But he is also Smart , got a wonderful sense of humor, and I think he's a good looking guy. I am very interested in the fact that your Evan started being aggressive in kindergarden. The same happened with CB, we had no behavior plan before that. What we discovered was that CB was being physically abused by his aide. Of course , we removed him from the school and filed suit. He now attends a private school for autistics and emotionally disturbed children. I wish I could say that the aggession stopped, but it hasnt. CB's Granny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 Welcome, Debra, I am Pat; I am the grandmother of 12 year old Karac. I diagnosed Karac with autism when he was almost 3. I have worked ABA with him every day since that time. Karac has functional speech; he can read at first grade level (if he wants to). He can type with one or two fingers on the computer (if he wants to); he can ride a bike, swim, ride a scooter, ride a horse; add and subtract on the calculator, dress and undress himself, dribble a basketball, and he has functional speech. He has been toilet trained since he was four. However, puberty started last year and he became aggressive and was put on Geodon. The dosage was too high and he has developed tardive dyskinesia, and now it is difficult for him to do many of those things. That had always been my fear and I told the doctor at the time that he increased the medication, but since I am the grandmother I was not listened to. I'm telling you all this so that you will be careful if you ever think about medicating for aggression. I hope this isn't a downer, but I don't want what has happened to Karac to happen to any other child. I liked your scripture in . Blessings, Pat K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2004 Report Share Posted September 3, 2004 Wow...I'm so sorry that CB had to go through that (and you too, of course). That's awful. How did you find out that is what was going on? Debra > > From: LornaBerry@... > Date: 2004/09/01 Wed PM 11:29:12 EDT > autism > Subject: Re: New member intro > > Hi Debra ! > Im CB's Granny, he is 7 years old, verbal, and aggressive. But he is also > Smart , got a wonderful sense of humor, and I think he's a good looking guy. I > am very interested in the fact that your Evan started being aggressive in > kindergarden. The same happened with CB, we had no behavior plan before that. What > we discovered was that CB was being physically abused by his aide. Of course , > we removed him from the school and filed suit. He now attends a private > school for autistics and emotionally disturbed children. I wish I could say that > the aggession stopped, but it hasnt. > > CB's Granny > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2004 Report Share Posted September 3, 2004 CB came home from school ( another formal suspension for aggression ) and he decided to turn on the hose, (so I thought ) he took his shirt off to put cold water on his back and legs. Welts, bruises etc. When asked who did this "ouchy" to you he would only parrot. Took a couple of days for him to realize he wasnt in trouble, then he tolds us his shadow made his Ouchys. CB's Granny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2004 Report Share Posted September 3, 2004 Hi Debra, I also graduated from the Partners in Policymaking program around ten years ago. My son is 17 now. I am so glad to hear this program is still going on. I wasnt sure if it still was due to cut backs. That program helped me go out and work for an inclusive type education for my son. It is hard not to get emotional when advocating for our children. That is great you are an advocate for other parents. take care, Sandy in New Mexico Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2004 Report Share Posted September 4, 2004 Hello Nice to see you. bw Ambersmum and amber, 15 ms, unvaxed. > Hello, I recently joined this group. My wife and I had our first > child about three months ago. We were lucky enough to run into all > this vax debate info after first learning about natural child birth. > So far our son is vax free and will more than likely remain that way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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