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Hi Dennise,

Is this young girl an RSS child? Or, a young parent? Perhaps, if she is an RSS

child, she should join the group devoted to RSS kids? Do her parents know she

joined this list? Are you asking us to watch our content out of concern for what

she might see?

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Thanks for asking those questions, Katy. I was wondering the same things

myself. I would hate to think that we have to censor ourselves now.

Jodi

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> Hi Dennise,

>

> Is this young girl an RSS child? Or, a young parent? Perhaps, if she is

an RSS

> child, she should join the group devoted to RSS kids? Do her parents know

she

> joined this list? Are you asking us to watch our content out of concern

for what

> she might see?

>

> Katy

> --

> Katy Badt-Frissora

> User Interface Designer

> Lucent Technologies

> Phone:

> Fax:

> badt@...

> http://hf-lab.ho.lucent.com/katy/

>

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Dennise,

I am a volunteer youth minister at my church and I have a lot of respect

for young people. They have taught me a lot about myself and my faith.

However this list has become a place where adults share their joys,

victories, accomplishments and their sadness, fears and vulnerabilities. It

is important for young people to know that adults (especially their parents)

do have all these feelings. But there is a time and a place for that and via

the Internet is not the place. I would be most concerned that expressing my

worries, fears and anxieties would unnecessarily increase those feelings in a

young person. There are parental worries and worries for children, I don't

won't to be responsible for giving more stress in an already stressful life

of a child.

Well that is my 2 cents.

To my friends,

Peace and Prayers

Mark dad to 4 ( 5 in April), G-tube

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The person I described is a young girl who has RSS. I really don't want to

divulge any more information about her than that since the only way that I

know she has RSS is from the remarks in her Member Profile. She may want to

join the RSS-People list, which is for children and adults with RSS

(RSS-People-subscribeonelist), but from other remarks, this does seem

to be the place that she wants to be as she also states that she likes

helping people who have children with RSS. I do not know if her parents

know that she is on the list. I did want everyone to know that she was

here, though. With regard to content, I was asking everyone to watch the

" adult-type " content of their posts, not to watch what they said about RSS.

The description for the RSS-Support list does invite " anyone who has a child

with RSS, for adults with RSS, for children with RSS, or for anyone who

knows someone with RSS. " The description also states that the content is

" Safe For Children " . So, I'm not surprised that we do have a young person

on this list. We may have others that I am not aware of. Many people

leave their Member Profiles blank.

This does lead to other questions for the list. Being that the list is

still in it's " infancy " , if you will, not even a year old - are there

changes that need to be made to the list? Is this list serving the purpose

for which it was intended - to support those who either, directly or

indirectly, are affected by RSS? Now that there is RSS-People (thanks so

much to - she's a doll (I miss hearing from you)), should the

content of the RSS-Support list be for adults only? Or do we want to

continue to invite everyone who is touched by RSS to join us? I don't want

to discourage this young lady from helping us with our children, but I also

don't want for anyone, as Jodi says, to feel they need to censor what they

say. I feel this " place " has turned into a true support group for many of

us here and that it needs to be what we need it to be. As with anything

new, an evolution takes place and when this list was created, I had no idea

what to expect. At the time I had found nothing like it relating to RSS, so

the invitation was open to everyone. So, hmmm, did I lose most of you a

while ago?

As always, I'm interested in hearing what others have to say. If it looks

like I need to, I will take a " Survey " so as not to take up the valuable

space in our e-mail in-boxes. Thanks.

Dennise

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>

>

>Hi Dennise,

>

>Is this young girl an RSS child? Or, a young parent? Perhaps, if she is an

RSS

>child, she should join the group devoted to RSS kids? Do her parents know

she

>joined this list? Are you asking us to watch our content out of concern for

what

>she might see?

>

>Katy

>--

>Katy Badt-Frissora

>User Interface Designer

>Lucent Technologies

>Phone:

>Fax:

>badt@...

>http://hf-lab.ho.lucent.com/katy/

>

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Dennise and new young member,

I think the service does indeed fill a valuable need -- we hear that every

day from participants. I encourage our new member to take from this service

whatever she can and to input freely! -I imagine, though, that she will not

find us quite as interesting as we do ourselves...or at least not for long.

As for the content of posts, I find them all pretty tame, but agree the

heads up was necessary. Take care all. And, welcome new member!

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The person I described is a young girl who has RSS. I really don't want to

divulge any more information about her than that since the only way that I

know she has RSS is from the remarks in her Member Profile. She may want to

join the RSS-People list, which is for children and adults with RSS

(RSS-People-subscribeonelist), but from other remarks, this does seem

to be the place that she wants to be as she also states that she likes

helping people who have children with RSS. I do not know if her parents

know that she is on the list. I did want everyone to know that she was

here, though. With regard to content, I was asking everyone to watch the

" adult-type " content of their posts, not to watch what they said about RSS.

The description for the RSS-Support list does invite " anyone who has a child

with RSS, for adults with RSS, for children with RSS, or for anyone who

knows someone with RSS. " The description also states that the content is

" Safe For Children " . So, I'm not surprised that we do have a young person

on this list. We may have others that I am not aware of. Many people

leave their Member Profiles blank.

This does lead to other questions for the list. Being that the list is

still in it's " infancy " , if you will, not even a year old - are there

changes that need to be made to the list? Is this list serving the purpose

for which it was intended - to support those who either, directly or

indirectly, are affected by RSS? Now that there is RSS-People (thanks so

much to - she's a doll (I miss hearing from you)), should the

content of the RSS-Support list be for adults only? Or do we want to

continue to invite everyone who is touched by RSS to join us? I don't want

to discourage this young lady from helping us with our children, but I also

don't want for anyone, as Jodi says, to feel they need to censor what they

say. I feel this " place " has turned into a true support group for many of

us here and that it needs to be what we need it to be. As with anything

new, an evolution takes place and when this list was created, I had no idea

what to expect. At the time I had found nothing like it relating to RSS, so

the invitation was open to everyone. So, hmmm, did I lose most of you a

while ago?

As always, I'm interested in hearing what others have to say. If it looks

like I need to, I will take a " Survey " so as not to take up the valuable

space in our e-mail in-boxes. Thanks.

Dennise

-----Original Message-----

>

>

>Hi Dennise,

>

>Is this young girl an RSS child? Or, a young parent? Perhaps, if she is an

RSS

>child, she should join the group devoted to RSS kids? Do her parents know

she

>joined this list? Are you asking us to watch our content out of concern for

what

>she might see?

>

>Katy

>--

>Katy Badt-Frissora

>User Interface Designer

>Lucent Technologies

>Phone:

>Fax:

>badt@...

>http://hf-lab.ho.lucent.com/katy/

>

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Okay, wet-rag statement coming up!

If we are going to have kids on the list, than I don't think I would want to

joke about needing to have alcoholic drinks to get through our ordeals...I know

it is all in good fun, but, hey, would we joke like that in front of our own

kids?

So, probably stuff like that we should watch out for.

Or, you can brand me as prude and send me flames!!! :-))

Katy

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Dennise, you have really given me food for thought with your post about who

this list is intended for. (Bad grammar - sorry.) I have very mixed

feelings. On the one hand, it is good that it is open to all - including

children. I think children should have a place to communicate and learn

about RSS, whether it is a child with RSS or a sibling of a child with RSS.

On the other hand, I, as a parent, would like to have the opportunity to say

whatever I want, within reason, of course, and not have to worry that a

child is reading this. It is a very typical adult thing to joke about

having a drink to relieve stress. And remember the joking that went on

about another substance? It was quite tasteful and taken with the humor

that it was intended to have. I think that whenever you get adults

together to have a conversation, there is bound to be some exchange that we

would not necessarily want kids to hear. It is part of being an adult. But

besides things like the above topics, we have also discussed details of

in-laws, parents, surgery, puberty, concerns and fears for our children,

anger, and other things that parents may not want children to read. Perhaps

it is time to reconsider the people who should be reading this. I, for one,

would NEVER allow Max or Jenna to read these posts without screening them

first. There are some adult conversations that children just don't

understand no matter what the subject.

In all honesty, I forgot that you had stated that this list was safe for all

ages. It has become such a forum for parents, that I think we have all

forgotten about that. And I am not sure that I want it to change from what

it is now. You did us a tremendous service, Dennise, to go ahead and get

this started. Look at the things we all can say to each other now. Where

else would we all be turning if we did not have this? Perhaps it is time

for you to do a survey. I will go along with whatever the majority wants.

But for now, I want you to know that I enjoy the " freedom of speech " that we

have and would like to keep it that way. That is my vote. And we do have

who started the other list. That is where the kids should be.

Jodi

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Jodi,

I'm with you on this one!! I spend most of my day with my children & I

really try to " keep it all together " when they are around. This is the only

place I can express what I feel and not feel guilty. When Josh is old enough to

use the computer I will not want him to read all of the emotional stuff we

express. Many times children can interpret frustration, anger, sadness ect.. as

resentment. I think for many of us this IS are only source of support, and

having the ability to speak freely (within reason) helps.

- Mom of (13 mons) & (3)

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