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no. sorry the ALA is 50mg not 100mg. do you think this is still too much?

12.5 mg ALA, 12.5 DMSA ? can I lower after already giving him one dose at this

amount.

thanks again..

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> > The DMSA is 25 mg can I just half that and use 1/4 tab of the 100 mg ALA.

> > Does it have to be exact measurements? My son is 55lb.

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> > Thank you so much. Chelation starts today!

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You can buy 25mg ALA from Kirkman. Makes it a little easier. Then you could just

start with a 1/2 capsule of both and see how he tolerates that. Meanwhile, that

would be an 1/8 of a 100mg cap. Dump it out and make 8 piles. Do the best you

can and that is good enough.

TJ

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From: ttaylor <ttaylor15@...>

Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 1:03:53 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] Quick question

that would be 12.5 mg of DMSA and 25 mg of ALA. Its quite a bit of

ALA to start with. AC is 1/8 - 1/2 mg per pound. that would be

between 6 mg and 28mgs. We 1/4 50 mg tablets of ALA. I started at

the high end with my son (22mgs of DMSA and ALA) who had already been

taking that much with bad protocol and it was to much for him.

Tressie

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> The DMSA is 25 mg can I just half that and use 1/4 tab of the 100 mg ALA.

> Does it have to be exact measurements? My son is 55lb.

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> Thank you so much. Chelation starts today!

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> JB

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I wouldn't lower in middle of chelation. Either stick with it or end

round early I think has been consensus on this board. My Son seems to

tolerate 12.5mg of both fine he is 40# it just depends on the kid.

Tressie

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> no. sorry the ALA is 50mg not 100mg. do you think this is still too much?

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> 12.5 mg ALA, 12.5 DMSA ? can I lower after already giving him one dose at

> this amount.

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> thanks again..

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>> > The DMSA is 25 mg can I just half that and use 1/4 tab of the 100 mg

>> > ALA.

>> > Does it have to be exact measurements? My son is 55lb.

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>> > Thank you so much. Chelation starts today!

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In any way can starvation alter genes permanently.

Say a starvation over a period of three months, is there any way it can change

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a healthy 130 lb state wrestling weight with 8% body fat dropping to 115 lbs and

regaining it four months later.

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Do you think if you went up a weightclass, possibly you could eat more

liberally, start to feel better and your training would improve as well as your

T level. Is this a possibility? You're 16? Possibly you put on too much muscle

and can no longer support current weight sucessfully.

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> a healthy 130 lb state wrestling weight with 8% body fat dropping to 115 lbs

and regaining it four months later.

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> Quick question

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> In any way can starvation alter genes permanently.

> Say a starvation over a period of three months, is there any way it can change

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On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 15:24:31 -0800 (PST), you wrote:

>a healthy 130 lb state wrestling weight with 8% body fat dropping to 115 lbs

and regaining it four months later.

I'd doubt genetic changes. Though various genes and other systems get

turned on and off by such stress.

If you've really starved your body can set up for the likelihood it

will happen again and alter some systems.

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Well I've gained the weight now, it's the off season and I weigh 130 but

recently I havn't been feeling right.

Low testosterone and growth hormone too, plus low free t3 which is a clear sign

of starvation.

I wonder if I'm lacking in my diet.

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Sent: Wed, November 4, 2009 7:25:42 PM

Subject: Re: Quick question

 

Do you think if you went up a weightclass, possibly you could eat more

liberally, start to feel better and your training would improve as well as your

T level. Is this a possibility? You're 16? Possibly you put on too much muscle

and can no longer support current weight sucessfully.

>

> a healthy 130 lb state wrestling weight with 8% body fat dropping to 115 lbs

and regaining it four months later.

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> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: Marc Michaud <MisterX225@ ...>

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> Sent: Wed, November 4, 2009 5:02:51 PM

> Subject: Re: Quick question

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> How much starvation?

> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

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> Quick question

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> In any way can starvation alter genes permanently.

> Say a starvation over a period of three months, is there any way it can change

one's genetic make up i.e. alter their DNA?

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Why don't you go up to 135 weight class?

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and regaining it four months later.

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> > Quick question

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> > In any way can starvation alter genes permanently.

> > Say a starvation over a period of three months, is there any way it can

change one's genetic make up i.e. alter their DNA?

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How tall are you.

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> From: Matt Obrien <mattobrien71@...>

> Subject: Re: Quick question

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> Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 6:24 PM

> a healthy 130 lb state wrestling

> weight with 8% body fat dropping to 115 lbs and regaining it

> four months later.

>

>

>

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> ________________________________

> From: Marc Michaud <MisterX225@...>

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> Sent: Wed, November 4, 2009 5:02:51 PM

> Subject: Re: Quick question

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>  

>

> How much starvation?

> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

>

> Quick question

>

> In any way can starvation alter genes permanently.

> Say a starvation over a period of three months, is there

> any way it can change one's genetic make up i.e. alter their

> DNA?

>

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How tall are you.

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> From: Matt Obrien <mattobrien71>

> Subject: Re: Quick question

>

> Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 6:24 PM

> a healthy 130 lb state wrestling

> weight with 8% body fat dropping to 115 lbs and regaining it

> four months later.

>

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: Marc Michaud <MisterX225aol (DOT) com>

>

> Sent: Wed, November 4, 2009 5:02:51 PM

> Subject: Re: Quick question

>

>  

>

> How much starvation?

> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

>

> Quick question

>

> In any way can starvation alter genes permanently.

> Say a starvation over a period of three months, is there

> any way it can change one's genetic make up i.e. alter their

> DNA?

>

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OK 130 to 140 lbs is about right but what were you eating to lower your weight.

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> > From: Matt Obrien <mattobrien71>

> > Subject: Re: Quick question

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> > Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 6:24 PM

> > a healthy 130 lb state wrestling

> > weight with 8% body fat dropping to 115 lbs and

> regaining it

> > four months later.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > From: Marc Michaud <MisterX225aol (DOT) com>

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> > Sent: Wed, November 4, 2009 5:02:51 PM

> > Subject: Re: Quick question

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> >  

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> > How much starvation?

> > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

> >

> > Quick question

> >

> > In any way can starvation alter genes permanently.

> > Say a starvation over a period of three months, is

> there

> > any way it can change one's genetic make up i.e. alter

> their

> > DNA?

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1,500 a day

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Sent: Thu, November 5, 2009 4:11:03 PM

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OK 130 to 140 lbs is about right but what were you eating to lower your weight.

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> > From: Matt Obrien <mattobrien71>

> > Subject: Re: Quick question

> >

> > Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 6:24 PM

> > a healthy 130 lb state wrestling

> > weight with 8% body fat dropping to 115 lbs and

> regaining it

> > four months later.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > From: Marc Michaud <MisterX225@ aol. com>

> >

> > Sent: Wed, November 4, 2009 5:02:51 PM

> > Subject: Re: Quick question

> >

> >  

> >

> > How much starvation?

> > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

> >

> > Quick question

> >

> > In any way can starvation alter genes permanently.

> > Say a starvation over a period of three months, is

> there

> > any way it can change one's genetic make up i.e. alter

> their

> > DNA?

> >

> >

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Now I can't see how this did this to you it has to be your pituitay is acting up

and you don't need a tumor for this to happen. Read this link.

http://forums.realthyroidhelp.com/viewtopic.php?f=12 & t=15459

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> > > From: Matt Obrien <mattobrien71@

> >

> > > Subject: Re: Quick question

> > >

> > > Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 6:24 PM

> > > a healthy 130 lb state wrestling

> > > weight with 8% body fat dropping to 115 lbs and

> > regaining it

> > > four months later.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > > From: Marc Michaud <MisterX225@ aol. com>

> > >

> > > Sent: Wed, November 4, 2009 5:02:51 PM

> > > Subject: Re: Quick question

> > >

> > >  

> > >

> > > How much starvation?

> > > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

> > >

> > > Quick question

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> > > In any way can starvation alter genes

> permanently.

> > > Say a starvation over a period of three months,

> is

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> alter

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I shocked my body into this and will admit not to eating properly since, I am

always hungry though.. :S

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From: philip georgian <pmgamer18@...>

Sent: Fri, November 6, 2009 9:35:32 AM

Subject: Re: Quick question

 

Now I can't see how this did this to you it has to be your pituitay is acting up

and you don't need a tumor for this to happen. Read this link.

http://forums. realthyroidhelp. com/viewtopic. php?f=12 & t=15459

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> >

> > > From: Matt Obrien <mattobrien71@

> >

> > > Subject: Re: Quick question

> > >

> > > Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 6:24 PM

> > > a healthy 130 lb state wrestling

> > > weight with 8% body fat dropping to 115 lbs and

> > regaining it

> > > four months later.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > > From: Marc Michaud <MisterX225@ aol. com>

> > >

> > > Sent: Wed, November 4, 2009 5:02:51 PM

> > > Subject: Re: Quick question

> > >

> > >  

> > >

> > > How much starvation?

> > > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

> > >

> > > Quick question

> > >

> > > In any way can starvation alter genes

> permanently.

> > > Say a starvation over a period of three months,

> is

> > there

> > > any way it can change one's genetic make up i.e.

> alter

> > their

> > > DNA?

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Eat what you crave people trying to eat a healthy Diet some times do more harm

then good. If you feel like a bag if chips go for it.

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> > > > From: Matt Obrien <mattobrien71@

> > >

> > > > Subject: Re: Quick question

> > > >

> > > > Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 6:24 PM

> > > > a healthy 130 lb state wrestling

> > > > weight with 8% body fat dropping to 115 lbs

> and

> > > regaining it

> > > > four months later.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > ____________ _________ _________ __

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> com>

> > > >

> > > > Sent: Wed, November 4, 2009 5:02:51 PM

> > > > Subject: Re: Quick question

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> > > >  

> > > >

> > > > How much starvation?

> > > > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

> > > >

> > > > Quick question

> > > >

> > > > In any way can starvation alter genes

> > permanently.

> > > > Say a starvation over a period of three

> months,

> > is

> > > there

> > > > any way it can change one's genetic make up

> i.e.

> > alter

> > > their

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I think I'm underweight,

5ft 6 1/2 inches 120 lbs. If the body is underweight it may require a healthy

weight gain? Possibly I'm not sure.

I have another question about Testosterone if your willing to answer.

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From: philip georgian <pmgamer18@...>

Sent: Fri, November 6, 2009 12:45:33 PM

Subject: Re: Quick question

 

Eat what you crave people trying to eat a healthy Diet some times do more harm

then good. If you feel like a bag if chips go for it.

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> > >

> > > > From: Matt Obrien <mattobrien71@

> > >

> > > > Subject: Re: Quick question

> > > >

> > > > Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 6:24 PM

> > > > a healthy 130 lb state wrestling

> > > > weight with 8% body fat dropping to 115 lbs

> and

> > > regaining it

> > > > four months later.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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> > > > From: Marc Michaud <MisterX225@ aol.

> com>

> > > >

> > > > Sent: Wed, November 4, 2009 5:02:51 PM

> > > > Subject: Re: Quick question

> > > >

> > > >  

> > > >

> > > > How much starvation?

> > > > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

> > > >

> > > > Quick question

> > > >

> > > > In any way can starvation alter genes

> > permanently.

> > > > Say a starvation over a period of three

> months,

> > is

> > > there

> > > > any way it can change one's genetic make up

> i.e.

> > alter

> > > their

> > > > DNA?

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I thought you were 130 this is to low you need to put on some weight.

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> > > > > From: Matt Obrien <mattobrien71@

> > > >

> > > > > Subject: Re: Quick

> question

> > > > >

> > > > > Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 6:24

> PM

> > > > > a healthy 130 lb state wrestling

> > > > > weight with 8% body fat dropping to 115

> lbs

> > and

> > > > regaining it

> > > > > four months later.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > > > > From: Marc Michaud <MisterX225@

> aol.

> > com>

> > > > >

> > > > > Sent: Wed, November 4, 2009 5:02:51 PM

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> question

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> > > > > How much starvation?

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> > > > >

> > > > > Quick question

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> > > > > In any way can starvation alter genes

> > > permanently.

> > > > > Say a starvation over a period of

> three

> > months,

> > > is

> > > > there

> > > > > any way it can change one's genetic

> make up

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On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 10:45:33 -0800 (PST), you wrote:

>Eat what you crave people trying to eat a healthy Diet some times do more harm

then good. If you feel like a bag if chips go for it.

>Co-Moderator

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hmm. I find it if I start eating healthy - lots of salads, low fat low

sugar, my cravings change to want better foods. High fat and high

sugar foods screw up your appetites.

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>I think I'm underweight,

>5ft 6 1/2 inches 120 lbs. If the body is underweight it may require a healthy

weight gain? Possibly I'm not sure.

>I have another question about Testosterone if your willing to answer.

I always worried less about muscling up and more about fitness. Strong

cardio and endurance will make you far healthier. Slimness is a

positive for health. Most weight lifters develop weight and cardio

issues early.

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I am not saying eating a healthy diet is not good it is that he is just a kid

and they can eat all kinds of junk and not hurt them selfs. I am just trying to

get him to eat and put on some weight. So his body will start making hormones

he needs CHOL. to make Hormones.

You make a good point I have to watch everything I eat after having Heart bypass

sugary.

He went on some crazy diet to lose weight that could have stopped his body from

making hormones.

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> >Eat what you crave people trying to eat a healthy Diet

> some times do more harm then good.  If you feel like a

> bag if chips go for it.

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> >Phil

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> hmm. I find it if I start eating healthy - lots of salads,

> low fat low

> sugar, my cravings change to want better foods. High fat

> and high

> sugar foods screw up your appetites.

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LOL no, in my experience 90% of aides seem to be housewifes looking for a couple extra dollars without a college degree. My stepmom tried to become an aide and she is so unqualifed for it. With that being said, they are frequently good at what they do, but they won't be trained in any special way.

From: jrisjs@...Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2010 12:23:50 -0800Subject: ( ) Quick question

Ok,,,

Does anyone know if a school has to legally have someone trained to deal with ASD's to be an aide in the classroom with a child with an ASD? Or can they simply hire someone...even though they care, etc.

Thanks.

It really is simple. Just treat others kindly and with respect.

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In every school I have worked at as well as worked with, the school can just hire any paraprofessional. Once the school has hired who they want they will have the person attend trainings for x number of hours.

If you want someone who has experience with a specific diagnosis you want to request it in your child's IEP. Other wise the school will find a cheap fix.

I hope it helps.

From: and/or Robin Lemke <jrisjs@...>Subject: ( ) Quick question Date: Tuesday, March 9, 2010, 8:23 PM

Ok,,,

Does anyone know if a school has to legally have someone trained to deal with ASD's to be an aide in the classroom with a child with an ASD? Or can they simply hire someone...even though they care, etc.

Thanks.

It really is simple. Just treat others kindly and with respect.

Robin

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Thanks, .

Yeah, I've been sub-aiding for years, but I've been to school for teaching as well as taken many certificate courses on ASD's.

BUT...

Recently, I've notices more aides working with kids on the spectrum at our district. I know for a fact that they are just looking for work. (Not a bad thing, mind you), but their knowledge of the kids crushes me. Quite strict........no real understanding......ugh.

It really is simple. Just treat others kindly and with respect.

Robin

From: G <fnofsports@...>Subject: RE: ( ) Quick questionAspergers Treatment Date: Tuesday, March 9, 2010, 9:20 PM

LOL no, in my experience 90% of aides seem to be housewifes looking for a couple extra dollars without a college degree. My stepmom tried to become an aide and she is so unqualifed for it. With that being said, they are frequently good at what they do, but they won't be trained in any special way.

From: jrisjs (DOT) comDate: Tue, 9 Mar 2010 12:23:50 -0800Subject: ( ) Quick question

Ok,,,

Does anyone know if a school has to legally have someone trained to deal with ASD's to be an aide in the classroom with a child with an ASD? Or can they simply hire someone...even though they care, etc.

Thanks.

It really is simple. Just treat others kindly and with respect.

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Yep, it does, .

I was just trying to see how it is in other districts/states. Not good, if you ask me.

It really is simple. Just treat others kindly and with respect.

Robin

From: and/or Robin Lemke <jrisjs (DOT) com>Subject: ( ) Quick question Date: Tuesday, March 9, 2010, 8:23 PM

Ok,,,

Does anyone know if a school has to legally have someone trained to deal with ASD's to be an aide in the classroom with a child with an ASD? Or can they simply hire someone...even though they care, etc.

Thanks.

It really is simple. Just treat others kindly and with respect.

Robin

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