Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 Hello all~ I have been emailing the newspapers and newschannels in my area to try and get someone to do a story on plagio and the use of helmets and, how people treat babies and their families while in a helmet. I emailed them again today and heard back from one editor. He asked me some questions and I am seeking some good responses, correct answers to give him to make him see this is a WONDERFUL thing to do an article on. This is what he asked: 1) What can the situation teach people about the condition/malady/situation? How many infants/children suffer from this disease? Is it a lot? A little? Is the condition (right word?) more prevalent or less than 5, 10, 15 years ago? Are people likely to see more children with CranioCaps? 2) Why should the average reader of the News Tribune care about this issue? Your plight or that of others? 3) Beyond treating others with more tact and respect and dignity (all good things, by the way), what greater learning is there around your son's appearance? Treatment? 4) As a general interest publication, what are you hoping that people learn from this condition/malady/situation? 5) What's the news? What's the time element? Is there broader appeal? Any thoughts on the above please let me know!! Thank you! Kim mom to Kaela (9 yrs) and Jaxson 5 months plagio/tort/CranioCap Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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