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The name sounds great to me! Why doesn't everyone that's on this list go

ahead a give an introduction (at least just a brief one?). I'll wait till

some others have spoken up, then I'll go ahead and give mine.

~Kim/mom to Molly (3.11NT) and (2.3 PDD)

Re: success at the Cards game!

Hi Kim,

That is wonderful, my daughter Jen is in bed sleeping. She has her moments

too. It really make me wonder. I am so glad you e-mailed and broke the ice

with the new list. I tried a while ago to break the ice. There are 9 member

so that is pretty good for just announcing the list. I guess I picked the

correct title. What do you think?

Beverly Weakley

Mom of Jen ... age 10

success at the Cards game!

>

>

> We just had an amazing experience at the Cardinals game! It wasn't

McGwire

> or Gwynn, either. sat in her seat at the ball game for more than

8

> innings without squirming or crying or whining. The only reason she

didn't

> go longer is because Mike took both the girls to the Kids Corner after

> McGwire's homer. She probably would have sat this well the entire game.

> She was so patient and focused the whole game-laughing at people and the

> music and the hand-clapping. She seemed so normal, it was awesome. She

> flirted with the people around us just like a normal two year old would,

but

> wasn't constantly wanting to get down or move about. She talked and

> listened to us much better than she ever has. I guess I don't really know

> what normal is, anymore. Mike and I were so stunned, we dared not say a

> word in case it might jinx the situation!

>

> The ABA/OT combination is doing so much for our daughter and our family.

I

> would have never imagined that just 4 weeks into all of this that she

would

> be doing so well. (we are still on efalex, snt, dmg and glutathione).

>

> Sorry so long-just wanted to share an encouraging story.

>

> Kim/mom to Molly 3.11NT and 2.3 PDD

>

>

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The name sounds great to me! Why doesn't everyone that's on this list go

ahead a give an introduction (at least just a brief one?). I'll wait till

some others have spoken up, then I'll go ahead and give mine.

~Kim/mom to Molly (3.11NT) and (2.3 PDD)

Re: success at the Cards game!

Hi Kim,

That is wonderful, my daughter Jen is in bed sleeping. She has her moments

too. It really make me wonder. I am so glad you e-mailed and broke the ice

with the new list. I tried a while ago to break the ice. There are 9 member

so that is pretty good for just announcing the list. I guess I picked the

correct title. What do you think?

Beverly Weakley

Mom of Jen ... age 10

success at the Cards game!

>

>

> We just had an amazing experience at the Cardinals game! It wasn't

McGwire

> or Gwynn, either. sat in her seat at the ball game for more than

8

> innings without squirming or crying or whining. The only reason she

didn't

> go longer is because Mike took both the girls to the Kids Corner after

> McGwire's homer. She probably would have sat this well the entire game.

> She was so patient and focused the whole game-laughing at people and the

> music and the hand-clapping. She seemed so normal, it was awesome. She

> flirted with the people around us just like a normal two year old would,

but

> wasn't constantly wanting to get down or move about. She talked and

> listened to us much better than she ever has. I guess I don't really know

> what normal is, anymore. Mike and I were so stunned, we dared not say a

> word in case it might jinx the situation!

>

> The ABA/OT combination is doing so much for our daughter and our family.

I

> would have never imagined that just 4 weeks into all of this that she

would

> be doing so well. (we are still on efalex, snt, dmg and glutathione).

>

> Sorry so long-just wanted to share an encouraging story.

>

> Kim/mom to Molly 3.11NT and 2.3 PDD

>

>

> ---------------------------

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The name sounds great to me! Why doesn't everyone that's on this list go

ahead a give an introduction (at least just a brief one?). I'll wait till

some others have spoken up, then I'll go ahead and give mine.

~Kim/mom to Molly (3.11NT) and (2.3 PDD)

Re: success at the Cards game!

Hi Kim,

That is wonderful, my daughter Jen is in bed sleeping. She has her moments

too. It really make me wonder. I am so glad you e-mailed and broke the ice

with the new list. I tried a while ago to break the ice. There are 9 member

so that is pretty good for just announcing the list. I guess I picked the

correct title. What do you think?

Beverly Weakley

Mom of Jen ... age 10

success at the Cards game!

>

>

> We just had an amazing experience at the Cardinals game! It wasn't

McGwire

> or Gwynn, either. sat in her seat at the ball game for more than

8

> innings without squirming or crying or whining. The only reason she

didn't

> go longer is because Mike took both the girls to the Kids Corner after

> McGwire's homer. She probably would have sat this well the entire game.

> She was so patient and focused the whole game-laughing at people and the

> music and the hand-clapping. She seemed so normal, it was awesome. She

> flirted with the people around us just like a normal two year old would,

but

> wasn't constantly wanting to get down or move about. She talked and

> listened to us much better than she ever has. I guess I don't really know

> what normal is, anymore. Mike and I were so stunned, we dared not say a

> word in case it might jinx the situation!

>

> The ABA/OT combination is doing so much for our daughter and our family.

I

> would have never imagined that just 4 weeks into all of this that she

would

> be doing so well. (we are still on efalex, snt, dmg and glutathione).

>

> Sorry so long-just wanted to share an encouraging story.

>

> Kim/mom to Molly 3.11NT and 2.3 PDD

>

>

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Hi I'm Liz from Florida and I have 3 girls ages 21, 13 and my beautiful

autistic girl is 11. This is a great idea..........looking forward to '

meeting ' everyone.

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Hi I'm Liz from Florida and I have 3 girls ages 21, 13 and my beautiful

autistic girl is 11. This is a great idea..........looking forward to '

meeting ' everyone.

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Hi I'm Liz from Florida and I have 3 girls ages 21, 13 and my beautiful

autistic girl is 11. This is a great idea..........looking forward to '

meeting ' everyone.

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Hi!

My name is Judy Friesner and my daughter is and she is 20 years

old. We are form Ohio.

She has Rett and I been told that it falls under autism. She isn't like

most girls with Rett or for that matter any that I ever met or heard of.

She is more like a child with autism.

so Hello everyone

Re: success at the Cards game!

>

>

>

>

>Hi Kim,

>That is wonderful, my daughter Jen is in bed sleeping. She has her moments

>too. It really make me wonder. I am so glad you e-mailed and broke the ice

>with the new list. I tried a while ago to break the ice. There are 9 member

>so that is pretty good for just announcing the list. I guess I picked the

>correct title. What do you think?

>Beverly Weakley

>Mom of Jen ... age 10

> success at the Cards game!

>

>

>>

>>

>> We just had an amazing experience at the Cardinals game! It wasn't

>McGwire

>> or Gwynn, either. sat in her seat at the ball game for more than

>8

>> innings without squirming or crying or whining. The only reason she

>didn't

>> go longer is because Mike took both the girls to the Kids Corner after

>> McGwire's homer. She probably would have sat this well the entire game.

>> She was so patient and focused the whole game-laughing at people and the

>> music and the hand-clapping. She seemed so normal, it was awesome. She

>> flirted with the people around us just like a normal two year old would,

>but

>> wasn't constantly wanting to get down or move about. She talked and

>> listened to us much better than she ever has. I guess I don't really

know

>> what normal is, anymore. Mike and I were so stunned, we dared not say a

>> word in case it might jinx the situation!

>>

>> The ABA/OT combination is doing so much for our daughter and our family.

>I

>> would have never imagined that just 4 weeks into all of this that she

>would

>> be doing so well. (we are still on efalex, snt, dmg and glutathione).

>>

>> Sorry so long-just wanted to share an encouraging story.

>>

>> Kim/mom to Molly 3.11NT and 2.3 PDD

>>

>>

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