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Guppy in the Houston Chronicle - Star Section - this Sunday

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Saturday we picked up a Houston Chronicle and in

section G, I found your son on the front page- a huge

article.

You have a lovely family . You truly have

beautiful sons...tell them I said handsome;)

I think the article really brought home how much more

responiblity you have when you have a child with

Autism and how difficult it is for the whole family.

HOWEVER, I read how much you all cope, ,

and all of you and how it's not a tragedy for

you.

I was impressed with how it explained the difficulties

the children have.

, I was very impressed with your family from

reading that article.

Candis

--- Guppy wrote:

>

> For anyone who might be interested - our son

> Guppy will be in the Chronicle this Sunday --- hope

> they portray autism positively!!!

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Guppy

>

> ~~~~~~~~

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> ,

> The story on your son Guppy, is running this

> Sunday in the Star section. It was printed early

> this morning, so this time, I really mean it.

>

> Sorry about the earlier misfires, but I hope you

> like the story. I think the photos turned out really

> nicely.

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> M. Guppy

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

> storm how big your God is!

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> www.TexasAutismAdvocacy.org - -

> www.PartnersTX.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. " ~ Lou Brown, TASH Founder.

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Candis Firchau,

Autism Specialist

Inclusion Community Training Center

The ABC's and T's :

Advocacy, Behavioral Interventions, Counseling

and Training

http://www.inclusioncommunitytrainingcenter.org

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