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I am with you Trina.

I actually stopped participating solely on some of the topics of the

research: Effect of Autism on rest of the family........like we need a

survey for that!

I'm surveyed out...you?

> Is anyone else tired of filing out surveys on our kids? Perhaps the

> autism list could have a standard form? I love that people are curious

> and want to learn but if I have to answer one more time if my child

> rolled over at 4 months (he's 12 I have NO idea now) I might scream. I'd

> much rather answer questions like how I finally got my child to eat,

> eliminated constipation, was potty trained at 7 years, and stopped all

> prescription drugs. Trina

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>> i'd rather enter a raffle to win 2 hours of aba

>>

>> " M. Guppy " <michellemguppy@...

>> <mailto:michellemguppy%40yahoo.com>> wrote: Survey through the

>> University of Houston:

>> Survey through University of Houston: Parents of children diagnosed

>> with an autism spectrum disorders are invited to participate in this

>> anonymous research and enter a raffle to win an IPOD

>>

>> https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=jCS6kYy0RiGFi148RX7u2Q_3d_3d

>> <https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=jCS6kYy0RiGFi148RX7u2Q_3d_3d>

>>

>> M. Guppy

>> Don't tell God how big your storm is - tell the storm how big your God

>> is! Texas Autism Advocacy: www.TexasAutismAdvocacy.org

>>

>> " There are some aspects of a person's life that we have no right to

>> compromise. We cannot negotiate the size of an institution. No one

>> should live in one. We cannot debate who should get an inclusive

>> education. Everyone should. We cannot determine who does and who does

>> not get the right to make their own choices and forge their own

>> futures. All must. "

>>

>>

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You may want to rethink this. Surveys can be a means for change. Last year

I was involved with a researcher doing a small survey at Texas Tech. It was

in the College of Education and pertained to how qualified the students felt

to do inclusive education. This year it has grown into a grant from the TX

DD Council for teacher education.

http://www.txddc.state.tx.us/grants_projects/profilesindex.asp (See Project

IDEAL on page 6).

Tonya

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Thank you Tonya!!!

-Amy J

Tonya Hettler UA wrote:

You may want to rethink this. Surveys can be a means for change. Last

year

I was involved with a researcher doing a small survey at Texas Tech. It was

in the College of Education and pertained to how qualified the students felt

to do inclusive education. This year it has grown into a grant from the TX

DD Council for teacher education.

http://www.txddc.state.tx.us/grants_projects/profilesindex.asp (See Project

IDEAL on page 6).

Tonya

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I agree here with Tonya, this was going to be the same input.

No matter how much we see out there trying to make a difference on the

autism awareness, there is a need for these types of survey especially

if it is coming from Texas for research numbers than from other

places, our voices/Texan input counts too.

The grant money and many interested on the autism issues is a huge

impact for our individuals in this society. Remember documentation of

proof or some form of analyzing some issues is the only way to have

for support.

Irma

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> You may want to rethink this. Surveys can be a means for change.

Last year

> I was involved with a researcher doing a small survey at Texas Tech.

It was

> in the College of Education and pertained to how qualified the

students felt

> to do inclusive education. This year it has grown into a grant from

the TX

> DD Council for teacher education.

> http://www.txddc.state.tx.us/grants_projects/profilesindex.asp (See

Project

> IDEAL on page 6).

>

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> Tonya

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