Guest guest Posted January 22, 2001 Report Share Posted January 22, 2001 Hi Kim, I think my son would love to be a pen pal. is 7, in first grade, loves Star Wars, anything with lots of action.He does not know any other HI children. He loves to write and get mail also :-) . We live in Connecticut. Right now is home sick because he ended up with a perforated ear drum and is now having an allergic reaction to the meds they gave him Not a good way to start off the year! Take care, Kim Niccolai wrote: Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone had a child who would be interested in being pen pals. My son Dylan would be interested in communicating with other Hearing impaired children. At first I was thinking e-mail but the more I think of it, snail mail would probably be a blast. Helps with writing skills and he loves to get mail. He is currently in the third grade. Play piano, loves sports, music and more. Let me know if anyone would be interested. Thanks! Kim Mom to Dylan __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2001 Report Share Posted January 22, 2001 Kim, Hello, I'm relatively new, but my son, Cody is also in the 3rd grade. I think he would love to do the pen-pal thing. He loves getting mail also. He enjoys sports, is trying to learn the trumpet, everything science related and dealing with his 5 1/2 yr.old sister! Let me know if this is ok and we can exchange addresses. Suzanne, mom to: Cody, 9 bil. HA's h 5 1/2, tomboy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2001 Report Share Posted January 22, 2001 > -----Original Message----- > From: stamfischer@... > My 8 year old son says he would like to email to someone. > As much as > I would love to encourage his writing skills, typing is a good > skill too, and > that is what he would prefer to do. If anyone wants to contact > me offlist, > I'd be happy to supply his email address. Thanks > sue I'll volunteer to work with Moms and Dads be a 'matchmaker' for our kids, or to set up an email loop. My eight year old hasn't really expressed a lot of interest, but I'm sure it could be cultivated <weg--and they ask what I use my Psych degree for!> If this would be okay, folks could contact me offlist. My son is 8, in Grade three and excels in reading and math, but is okay in spelling. He loves super-heroes like X-Men, Spiderman, Ninja Turtles, etc. His new kick is playing on Super Nintendo. If all goes well, he'll have his own @... address sometime tomorrow (if I can remember how to set it up) @... Mom to 8 yo with moderate to severe bilateral hi and 6 yo Connor with no impairment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2001 Report Share Posted January 22, 2001 Hi there would love a pen pal. He is however only in grade one...do you think that would be too much of an age gap? He also is just learning to play the piano ( santa brought us one for christams, I say us because I had nothing to do with it except mentioning how I wished I could afford one. Friends got together sold raffle tickets and bought and shipped it to our door....oh ya a few tears shed that day!) Any way let me know what you think? ~ and 's Mom Kim Niccolai wrote: > Hello everyone, > I was wondering if anyone had a child who would be > interested in being pen pals. My son Dylan would be > interested in communicating with other Hearing > impaired children. At first I was thinking e-mail but > the more I think of it, snail mail would probably be a > blast. Helps with writing skills and he loves to get > mail. He is currently in the third grade. Play piano, > loves sports, music and more. Let me know if anyone > would be interested. > Thanks! > Kim > Mom to Dylan > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2001 Report Share Posted January 22, 2001 That is great of you to volunteer for that!!! What info would you like? ~ and 's Mom @... wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: stamfischer@... > > > My 8 year old son says he would like to email to someone. > > As much as > > I would love to encourage his writing skills, typing is a good > > skill too, and > > that is what he would prefer to do. If anyone wants to contact > > me offlist, > > I'd be happy to supply his email address. Thanks > > sue > > I'll volunteer to work with Moms and Dads be a 'matchmaker' for our kids, or > to set up an email loop. My eight year old hasn't really expressed a lot of > interest, but I'm sure it could be cultivated <weg--and they ask what I use > my Psych degree for!> > > If this would be okay, folks could contact me offlist. > > My son is 8, in Grade three and excels in reading and math, but is okay in > spelling. He loves super-heroes like X-Men, Spiderman, Ninja Turtles, etc. > His new kick is playing on Super Nintendo. If all goes well, he'll > have his own @... address sometime tomorrow (if I can remember > how to set it up) > > > @... > Mom to 8 yo with moderate to severe bilateral hi and 6 yo Connor with > no impairment. > > All messages posted to this list are private and confidential. Each post is the intellectual property of the author and therefore subject to copyright restrictions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2001 Report Share Posted January 24, 2001 We could try. I think they would appreciate it too. If they get bored they could quit. Besides he has a 1st grade brother who could also put in his 2 cents! Email me offline with your address. Kim Mom to Dylan. --- AMV MCK-LAZ wrote: > Hi there would love a pen pal. He is > however only in grade one...do you think that would > be too much of an age gap? He also is just learning > to play the piano > ( santa brought us one for christams, I say us > because I had nothing to do with it except > mentioning how I wished I could afford one. Friends > got together sold raffle > tickets and bought and shipped it to our door....oh > ya a few tears shed that day!) > Any way let me know what you think? > ~ and 's Mom > > Kim Niccolai wrote: > > > Hello everyone, > > I was wondering if anyone had a child who would be > > interested in being pen pals. My son Dylan would > be > > interested in communicating with other Hearing > > impaired children. At first I was thinking e-mail > but > > the more I think of it, snail mail would probably > be a > > blast. Helps with writing skills and he loves to > get > > mail. He is currently in the third grade. Play > piano, > > loves sports, music and more. Let me know if > anyone > > would be interested. > > Thanks! > > Kim > > Mom to Dylan > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2001 Report Share Posted January 24, 2001 I just received another response from a first grader. They might be better matched. I'll see if I can find it. But I'm sure Dyaln would love it too. PLus he has a first grade brother that drives him crazy. Let me know! Kim Mom to Dylan --- lisa johansen wrote: > > Hi Kim, > > I think my son would love to be a pen pal. > is 7, in first grade, loves Star Wars, > anything with lots of action.He does not know any > other HI children. He loves to write and get mail > also :-) . We live in Connecticut. Right now > is home sick because he ended up with a > perforated ear drum and is now having an allergic > reaction to the meds they gave him Not a good way > to start off the year! Take care, > > > > > > > > > Kim Niccolai wrote: > Hello everyone, > I was wondering if anyone had a child who would be > interested in being pen pals. My son Dylan would be > interested in communicating with other Hearing > impaired children. At first I was thinking e-mail > but > the more I think of it, snail mail would probably be > a > blast. Helps with writing skills and he loves to get > mail. He is currently in the third grade. Play > piano, > loves sports, music and more. Let me know if anyone > would be interested. > Thanks! > Kim > Mom to Dylan > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2001 Report Share Posted January 24, 2001 Maybe and would have more in common. (See the letters below)But I would love the have them write to Dylan if it won't be too much for them to have more than one pen pal. Kim --- AMV MCK-LAZ wrote: > Hi there would love a pen pal. He is > however only in grade one...do you think that would > be too much of an age gap? He also is just learning > to play the piano > ( santa brought us one for christams, I say us > because I had nothing to do with it except > mentioning how I wished I could afford one. Friends > got together sold raffle > tickets and bought and shipped it to our door....oh > ya a few tears shed that day!) > Any way let me know what you think? > ~ and 's Mom > --- lisa johansen wrote: > > Hi Kim, > > I think my son would love to be a pen pal. > is 7, in first grade, loves Star Wars, > anything with lots of action.He does not know any > other HI children. He loves to write and get mail > also :-) . We live in Connecticut. Right now > is home sick because he ended up with a > perforated ear drum and is now having an allergic > reaction to the meds they gave him Not a good way > to start off the year! Take care, > > > > > > > > > Kim Niccolai wrote: > Hello everyone, > I was wondering if anyone had a child who would be > interested in being pen pals. My son Dylan would be > interested in communicating with other Hearing > impaired children. At first I was thinking e-mail > but > the more I think of it, snail mail would probably be > a > blast. Helps with writing skills and he loves to get > mail. He is currently in the third grade. Play > piano, > loves sports, music and more. Let me know if anyone > would be interested. > Thanks! > Kim > Mom to Dylan > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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