Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 Kristy, Tina Harduby's birthday is on 1/21. She will be 23. Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2004 Report Share Posted January 19, 2004 Hi Kristy...I will try to submit something for the brag book. is getting tubes in his ears on Thursday. I know it will relieve the pressure in his ears and help him feel better and hopefully help with his speech too. Hope all is well Look forward to hearing more about the conference... 's OT is very interested in MDS. I know you said you were looking for speech therapists to join...she would be interested in consulting etc. Let me know what you think... what you would want her to do etc. Also there is a speech therapist here in CT. who works alot with kids with DS Laurie Overland who follows the Sara protocol. Have you heard of them.? Maybe she would be interested in the group. She lectures all around the country. I scheduled a consult with her for in late February...She was highly recommended by almost everyone I spoke to here... great reputation...Let me know if you want me to pursue that at all. Hope all is well with you and your family. LOL Ross Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2004 Report Share Posted January 20, 2004 , I know will be so much better once his tubes are in place! My kids seemed so much healthier and could hear and speak more clearly once we got the tubes. My grandson, Aidan, also needs tubes, but.. he is scheduled for so many surgeries, that they are all trying to get everyone together to do it all at once. They want to take his trache out, and also insert a G-tube in his belly for night feedings, so...they will do the ear tubes when they do all this other stuff with him. Look back in the past few months and just see what has done, even milestonely, and you could submit that if you wanted. As for and OT and and ST...what I would like is for them to join this egroup and be able to answer general questions that the parents have. Many parents outside the US do not have these services available to them. I also would like an OT and ST to be on our advisory board. This year, we would like to schedule chats with certain medical professionals so the family members can ask questions concerning their children. It is also very possible that we could get and OT or ST to write an article for Mosaic World and they would have a special spot for a quarterly article. So....yes! If you can talk with these people and give them all this info including the IMDSA info (below) it would be greatly appreciated! IMDSA PO Box 1052 lin,TX 77856 (979)828-1868 www.imdsa.com Thanks, Kristy rnansoupy@... wrote: Hi Kristy...I will try to submit something for the brag book. is getting tubes in his ears on Thursday. I know it will relieve the pressure in his ears and help him feel better and hopefully help with his speech too. Hope all is well Look forward to hearing more about the conference... 's OT is very interested in MDS. I know you said you were looking for speech therapists to join...she would be interested in consulting etc. Let me know what you think... what you would want her to do etc. Also there is a speech therapist here in CT. who works alot with kids with DS Laurie Overland who follows the Sara protocol. Have you heard of them.? Maybe she would be interested in the group. She lectures all around the country. I scheduled a consult with her for in late February...She was highly recommended by almost everyone I spoke to here... great reputation...Let me know if you want me to pursue that at all. Hope all is well with you and your family. LOL Ross Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2004 Report Share Posted January 20, 2004 I have answered some questions in the past, and I will continue to answer general questions when appropriate as a parent and an OT, but sometimes it isn't appropriate to give an answer without more information. Also, would never want to second guess a therapist who is actually seeing a child. Sharon Kaye, parent of Mark age 17 with MDS, 14, and Zack 11 but also an Occupational therapist in a private special ed. school for 18 years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2004 Report Share Posted January 21, 2004 Sharon, I agree with you. There are many questions that can not be answered just through an email. The only thing that we are really looking for is general ideas on how to help with the motor skills. That can be especially helpful when a person doesn't have any services available in their area. Kristy KayeFam3@... wrote: I have answered some questions in the past, and I will continue to answer general questions when appropriate as a parent and an OT, but sometimes it isn't appropriate to give an answer without more information. Also, would never want to second guess a therapist who is actually seeing a child. Sharon Kaye, parent of Mark age 17 with MDS, 14, and Zack 11 but also an Occupational therapist in a private special ed. school for 18 years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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