Guest guest Posted February 25, 2008 Report Share Posted February 25, 2008 Texas Autism Advocacy Listmates: There is a website that corresponds to this yahoogroup, it is: www.TexasAutismAdvocacy.org Also - additional information can be found by using the files section of the yahoo group: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Texas-Autism-Advocacy/files/ Delivery Options: A reminder that there are 3 delivery options for you to receive e-mails from Texas Autism Advocacy: 1. Individual E-mail: You receive each message as it is posted to the group. You may receive MANY e-mails in the course of the day. 2. Daily Digest: You receive ONE E-mail that contains a digest of all the day's e-mails to the group. This is recommended for those who have work accounts or who cannot check their e-mail often. 3. No E-mail: You will not receive any e-mail messages. You can post information to the group, but to read messages from the group, you will need to log on to the website to read the messages. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Texas-Autism-Advocacy/ To change your current group settings, click here: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Texas-Autism-Advocacy/join List Etiquette: If you are on DIGEST - please do NOT hit " reply " when you want to answer an e-mail or post a comment. If you are on DIGEST - PLEASE cut and paste the body of the message you are replying to - and compose a new message to reply. If you just hit " reply " to a digest format - you are sending the ENTIRE Digest to the whole group again! Yes it takes a bit more time to reply to a digest e-mail - but your fellow listmates will love you if you take those extra steps! And they will curse you if you don't! Trust me - I get the complaints! List Cautions: This is a public list - although messages are only able to be read by members-only - I cannot always control who those members are. I have heard from a listmate - that another listmates posts to this group were included in an open records request from a school district. So use caution when naming names and being specific about a public school. There may be school administrators on this list who monitor posts, etc. If you have any questions, please contact me: M. Guppy MGuppy@... M. Guppy Autism is a very silent world; but the potential in that world speaks volumes.... 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. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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