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In a message dated 1/5/00 7:22:53 PM Eastern Standard Time,

etcarroll@... writes:

<< Also, I've been in

relationships where the guy is more physically active and better at

sports and I felt inferior and intimidated.

Elena >>

oh I hate that. I don't know why but whenever my significant other is better

at something I'm good at or really like I get green with envy and feel down.

I know ....I need to mature. I think it's human nature. My fiance can run

like nobody's business. VERY fast. I felt bad for a while, but I realized

I'm a much better sprinter and I have the coordination to do Tae Bo. He

looks like somebody poured something down his shorts the way he skirts around

with no control or balance..whatsoever

who is finding she and Elena have alot in common

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> Six years ago, I started dating someone, only to find out (once it was

> too late) that he was afflicted with CP (yep, that's right folks, he

> was a couch potato!). Unfortunately, I caught it too, and my active

> lifestyle began a downward spiral and I gained too much weight. So

> this year, finally, I got rid of the Couch Potato and found Banks

> :) I am happy with the changes that I have made in my life.

OMG.... I have a sentiment of " déjà vu " ! My story is almost exactly the

same... I was slim before meeting my fiance 6 years ago, and slowly put on

the pounds as I was influenced by his lifestyle (sedentary and junk food).

This is too cool!!!

Welcome to the group and also Jeannie!!!

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  • 4 years later...
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Hi,

I'm fairly new to the goupr and thought I'd introduce myself. My

name is Jane and I have one son (11) with mild autism/ADHD. I have

two step kids, one with borderline MR (13) and the other with nvld,

and mild CP (8).

I'm interested in teaching the kids social skills. I haven't been

too happy with the books or videos I have seen and am wondering if

anyone knows of some great teaching tools, or of classes in MN. I

live in south central MN, but go to the twin cities often.

Thank you,

Jane

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Hi, all of the worksheets in the new Maurice and Green book are about

social skills its called " Making a difference " .

Will get back to you, have loads of stuff at work...

At 02:13 AM 4/10/04, you wrote:

Hi,

I'm fairly new to the goupr and thought I'd introduce myself. My

name is Jane and I have one son (11) with mild autism/ADHD. I have

two step kids, one with borderline MR (13) and the other with nvld,

and mild CP (8).

I'm interested in teaching the kids social skills. I haven't been

too happy with the books or videos I have seen and am wondering if

anyone knows of some great teaching tools, or of classes in MN. I

live in south central MN, but go to the twin cities often.

Thank you,

Jane

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Welcome Jane!

I'm here in East Central MN...but haven't lived in MN but for maybe

going on 4 years now.

Since I'm not sure what you've had access to, or tried getting info

from any of these.... I'll throw some of this out here, even for

other that may be interested.

Autism Society of MN is having the 2004 MN Autism Conference

called 'Expanding Horizons' from April 28 - May 1, 2004. Suppose to

be able to sign up for the session you want or attend the whole

thing. Lots of great resources, speakers and Exhibits. Might find

some good things there. (Jerry Newport is the key speaker on May 1st)

Over all the AuSM can hook you up on their mailing list for all kinds

of workshops, conferences and camps for kids with Autism. *I've

attended 2 now, they are very informative* Phone for AuSM is 651-

647-1083.

Pacer of course has workshops throughout the year on different

disabilities; plus the Simon Technology Center. You could maybe go

to the STC, have an AT assessment done... they have a Software

Library there that you could 'try out' some of their programs for

Social skills etc. http://www.pacer.org

LinguiSystems has various board games that we found helpful in

addressing Social Skills with my guys... fun and learning usually is

less 'painful' :)http://www.linguisystems.com

The ones we use with my youngest is the Know the Code. " Know the

Code " behavior cards we found through attainment Company, *another

great program resources* http://www.attainmentcompany.com

Other than that we have my kids involved with a company here that has

staff that teach independent living skills and have a social skills

group every week. There are two company's that we use. One is

Provide Care inc. and then Generations, Inc. Generations I know has

an office in St. as well as up here in the Central MN.

Good luck, and welcome to the group!

DES aka Joyce

Mom to 3... 2 still at home. Age 20, 14, and 11 (all quite special)

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