Guest guest Posted January 2, 2000 Report Share Posted January 2, 2000 Can anyone post where each of these guys is based, and how to reach them? Terri in Santa Cruz mom to Clio, 9yo NT, Zane, 6yo hfa and #3, due in March New to the list, doing ABA for 2 yrs now with CARD in Calif. At 11:15 AM 1/2/00 -0500, you wrote: >From: " Craig Alenn , Ph.D. " <cthomas@...> > >Practicing in the field. > >V. Carbone >P. McGreevy >M. Sundberg >J. Partington >J. Cautilli > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2000 Report Share Posted January 7, 2000 > Can anyone post where each of these guys is based, and how to reach them? > >V. Carbone Based out of Vero Beach, Florida (561) 564-4920 or DrVJC@... > >P. McGreevy Based out of Orland, Florida. His Web site is at the following Link: http://www.behaviorchange.com/ > >M. Sundberg > >J. Partington Based out of Pleasant Hill, California. Their Web Site is: http://www.corteks.com/stars/ > >J. Cautilli Re: [ ] RESPONSE > From: Terri Mykland <tmykland@...> > > Can anyone post where each of these guys is based, and how to reach them? > > Terri in Santa Cruz > mom to Clio, 9yo NT, Zane, 6yo hfa and #3, due in March > New to the list, doing ABA for 2 yrs now with CARD in Calif. > > > At 11:15 AM 1/2/00 -0500, you wrote: > >From: " Craig Alenn , Ph.D. " <cthomas@...> > > > >Practicing in the field. > > > >V. Carbone > >P. McGreevy > >M. Sundberg > >J. Partington > >J. Cautilli > > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2005 Report Share Posted April 24, 2005 Good Luck! Anita response Hey I got an email response from one of the biggest DJ's in Los Angeles! I'll keep you posted to let you know if I get on the air. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 > > Hi my name is . I am 22 and attend the University of Iowa as a journalism and art > double major. My emphasis of study is photography. I have BPES, I have had lots of > surgeries, all done by Rick in Salt Lake City, Utah. I wonder what has driven me > to be passionate about photography and I can't help but connect it to the way I see the > world, through my eyes. Sometimes I am scared that one day I won't be able to shoot > photos anymore. My eyes water alot, and I am always wiping at them. All my life people > have asked me if I was asian....or if I was tired...even if I was high....All of these have made > me tough and sometimes I a little short with people. Sometimes I ignore it, but > sometimes it really makes me mad. I would never go up to a complete stranger and ask > why they look a certain way. I want to know what compelles them to ask. It is hard to > learn how to talk about it, with out becoming emotional. > > > Hi , My name is a and I am almost 36. Boy, do I know exactly what you are saying and how you feel. I soooo empathize. I also have been 'ridiculed' the same, 'what is wrong with yours eyes?', 'how did you get yours eyes like that?', '(also!)'are you Asian?', 'wow, you look tired', 'what's your nationality?', 'gee, you look high as a kite', 'your eyes are like little slits', 'can you really see well from those eyes?', 'you sure have small eyes', 'are you drunk?'....it goes on and on from childhood until now (adulthood even!). I have responded with witty comebacks to tears or swearing and scolding them out or simply walking away. It is painful and maddening and I agree, what makes a total stranger and an adult nonetheless be so 'curious' (or rude)??? Kids are mean but so are adults. I often get 'you look ready for bed' by the clerks at the check-out line in the grocery store. I have been in shock sometimes-in response to these ignorant people, as if I have to make an excuse for myself or an almost apology. Through all my reactions, may it be 'uh-huh' -just to get them to leave me alone to walking away from them, I have realized (with anguish) that it does not matter how I respond or react. People are simply ignorant and I have learned to be graceful through it. Not always easy. A few times, I think it is people's way to start a conversation or even a 'pick-up' line, but that is no excuse for their ignorism. I guess I have written 'a book' here, but it is just a relief to hear that I am not alone although it feels like it at times. I also get 'wet' eyes often and have to wipe. I try and think that this is only -part of me, bit it does not define me and life could be worse...easier said than done at times. I am a Reseptionist (in front and center of the office) and fortunately, I am successful in my career. I have a great make-up trick that helps to make my eyes look more open and I aim to simply put my best foot forward. I try and think, everyone in life has their 'thing'. Your schooling and choice of career sounds very exciting and just keep pressing on. Miles of Smiles, a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 I have an even better one .....a police man brought my 14 yr old son back to the police headquarters and said he was high! It happened this summer .,...the policeman gave him such a hard time they were arguing at one point. I went down to get him and i was a crying mess! Low and behold ......HE WAS FINE! The stupid idiot ...said look at his eyes..he can;t even keep them open and they are dilated , I told him that is amazing bacause his eyes are dark brown and small you can;t even tell that unless you are up close and looking with a light which he didn;t do. Believe me it was a long night! They we at a school carnival with all their friends and clowning around and he caught the eye of the policeman that is how it started. Believe me i was so annoyed to say the least.a <ekittycat12000@...> wrote: >> Hi my name is . I am 22 and attend the University of Iowa as a journalism and art > double major. My emphasis of study is photography. I have BPES, I have had lots of > surgeries, all done by Rick in Salt Lake City, Utah. I wonder what has driven me > to be passionate about photography and I can't help but connect it to the way I see the > world, through my eyes. Sometimes I am scared that one day I won't be able to shoot > photos anymore. My eyes water alot, and I am always wiping at them. All my life people > have asked me if I was asian....or if I was tired...even if I was high....All of these have made > me tough and sometimes I a little short with people. Sometimes I ignore it, but > sometimes it really makes me mad. I would never go up to a complete stranger and ask > why they look a certain way. I want to know what compelles them to ask. It is hard to > learn how to talk about it, with out becoming emotional.> > >Hi ,My name is a and I am almost 36. Boy, do I know exactly what you are saying and how you feel. I soooo empathize. I also have been 'ridiculed' the same, 'what is wrong with yours eyes?', 'how did you get yours eyes like that?', '(also!)'are you Asian?', 'wow, you look tired', 'what's your nationality?', 'gee, you look high as a kite', 'your eyes are like little slits', 'can you really see well from those eyes?', 'you sure have small eyes', 'are you drunk?'....it goes on and on from childhood until now (adulthood even!). I have responded with witty comebacks to tears or swearing and scolding them out or simply walking away. It is painful and maddening and I agree, what makes a total stranger and an adult nonetheless be so 'curious' (or rude)??? Kids are mean but so are adults. I often get 'you look ready for bed' by the clerks at the check-out line in the grocery store. I have been in shock sometimes-in response to these ignorant people, as if I have to make an excuse for myself or an almost apology. Through all my reactions, may it be 'uh-huh' -just to get them to leave me alone to walking away from them, I have realized (with anguish) that it does not matter how I respond or react. People are simply ignorant and I have learned to be graceful through it. Not always easy. A few times, I think it is people's way to start a conversation or even a 'pick-up' line, but that is no excuse for their ignorism.I guess I have written 'a book' here, but it is just a relief to hear that I am not alone although it feels like it at times. I also get 'wet' eyes often and have to wipe.I try and think that this is only -part of me, bit it does not define me and life could be worse...easier said than done at times.I am a Reseptionist (in front and center of the office) and fortunately, I am successful in my career. I have a great make-up trick that helps to make my eyes look more open and I aim to simply put my best foot forward. I try and think, everyone in life has their 'thing'. Your schooling and choice of career sounds very exciting and just keep pressing on. Miles of Smiles, a<a href="http://www.TickerFactory.com/"><img border="0" src="http://www.TickerFactory.com/ezt/d/1;14;11/st/20050609/k/3901/preg.png"></a> Photos – Showcase holiday pictures in hardcover Photo Books. You design it and we’ll bind it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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