Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 I vote for New York! <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 Hi everyone! Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) OK I have a very important question for everyone: There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP We all could be coming to a town near you! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 OK, besides the fact that it's not too far from me;-), we seem to have a very large number of members from NJ. You would probably get a very good turnout anywhere from NY to DC. M. > > Hi everyone! > > Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember > me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing > really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around > great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - > some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and > playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for > Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% > normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other > ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still > lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a > certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about > when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to > talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. > > Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - > he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I > consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as > bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and > at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other > day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we > don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - > " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. > Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. > > Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the > regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything > different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the > Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 > extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? > (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) > > OK I have a very important question for everyone: > > There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia > including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. > , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info > to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent > angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked > to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. > > When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular > state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the > group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP > We all could be coming to a town near you! > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 , Long time no talk. Nice to hear from you again. I would like the conference in California. Since I hired a private tutor has made over 3 years gain in receptive language and 1 year gain in expressive language and that was tested back in September so he could be even farther along than he was. He is 3 years behind in receptive and 6 years behind in expressive language. He is still struggling with reading, but it has improved 1 year since we hired the tutor last May. Let us know where you decide to have the conference. Thanks, Lorraine Mom to 13 1/2, 15 1/2, -------------- Original message -------------- From: " kiddietalk " <kiddietalk@...> Hi everyone! Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) OK I have a very important question for everyone: There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP We all could be coming to a town near you! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 If the conference is being held in the fall or 2007 or later then I would love any state in the southeast. That would make it easier for me to attend. We'll be returning to live in my home state of Florida starting this summer (or that's the plan at least) so I could drive to pretty much any where in the southeast from there. Now... explain what these new NN products are. I have been dying to find a way to consolidate Grace's supplements. Is this like an " extra strength " proefa???? Kris On Feb 26, 2007, at 7:34 PM, kiddietalk wrote: > Hi everyone! > > Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember > me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing > really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around > great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - > some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and > playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for > Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% > normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other > ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still > lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a > certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about > when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to > talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. > > Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - > he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I > consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as > bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and > at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other > day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we > don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - > " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. > Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. > > Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the > regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything > different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the > Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 > extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? > (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) > > OK I have a very important question for everyone: > > There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia > including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. > , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info > to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent > angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked > to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. > > When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular > state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the > group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP > We all could be coming to a town near you! > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 Hi . Good to see you back. I would love to go to a conference but I live in Australia and frankly I couldn't part from my kids. Who would do 's speech therapy, who would help with his homework? So, would it be possible for you guys to publish some of the topics discussed? Loreta > > Hi everyone! > > Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember > me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing > really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around > great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - > some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and > playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for > Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% > normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other > ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still > lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a > certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about > when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to > talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. > > Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - > he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I > consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as > bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and > at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other > day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we > don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - > " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. > Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. > > Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the > regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything > different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the > Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 > extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? > (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) > > OK I have a very important question for everyone: > > There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia > including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. > , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info > to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent > angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked > to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. > > When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular > state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the > group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP > We all could be coming to a town near you! > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 Hi - Sounds like a fabulous conference, even worth traveling to! My vote is for NY. We are further upstate (Kingston area), and there are not a lot of resources here. Anywhere in the Northeast would be great! Looking forward to more information,,,,, Wendi Piper [ ] Upcoming Conference...where would you want it to be? Hi everyone! Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) OK I have a very important question for everyone: There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP We all could be coming to a town near you! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 Awesome to hear from you.of course Florida would be great for us as we are in ville Fl but it will be hard for many to get here so good luck making that decision!! Roxanne ('s Mom) _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of kiddietalk Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 10:34 PM Subject: [ ] Upcoming Conference...where would you want it to be? Hi everyone! Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) OK I have a very important question for everyone: There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP We all could be coming to a town near you! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 I, too, would vote for the Southeast. We're in TN. In addition to the proximity, you'll probably find it more affordable than New York and California! (No offense, please, I love those spots, just cost prohibitive~) > > > Hi everyone! > > > > Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember > > me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing > > really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around > > great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - > > some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and > > playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for > > Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% > > normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other > > ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still > > lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a > > certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about > > when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to > > talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. > > > > Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - > > he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I > > consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as > > bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and > > at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other > > day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we > > don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - > > " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. > > Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. > > > > Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the > > regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything > > different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the > > Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 > > extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? > > (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) > > > > OK I have a very important question for everyone: > > > > There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia > > including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. > > , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info > > to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent > > angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked > > to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. > > > > When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular > > state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the > > group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP > > We all could be coming to a town near you! > > > > ===== > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 NEW JERSEY...BECAUSE WE HAVE A PROPORTIONALLY HIGHER NUMBER OF CHILDREN WITH COMMUNICATION DISORDERS. And you may have seen we also have a higher number of children with Autism. " kiddietalk " <kiddietalk@ .com> To Sent by: childrensapraxian cc et@... m Subject [ ] Upcoming Conference...where would you want 02/26/2007 10:34 it to be? PM Please respond to childrensapraxian et@... m Hi everyone! Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) OK I have a very important question for everyone: There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP We all could be coming to a town near you! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 Hi : So good to see you back on the list...you have been missed! I think it is great you are setting up a conference with all new information!! It does appear that NJ and NY has the majority of apraxic children at least in the past. I would love to be able to go to the conference, please let us all know in advance so we could possibly make travel plans. Hope to see more of your messages, Tina > > Hi everyone! > > Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember > me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing > really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around > great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - > some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and > playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for > Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% > normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other > ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still > lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a > certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about > when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to > talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. > > Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - > he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I > consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as > bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and > at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other > day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we > don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - > " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. > Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. > > Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the > regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything > different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the > Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 > extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? > (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) > > OK I have a very important question for everyone: > > There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia > including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. > , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info > to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent > angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked > to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. > > When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular > state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the > group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP > We all could be coming to a town near you! > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 Hi , thanks for letting us give our input. My first choice is a southeastern state as well. But anywhere on the east coast is more easily do-able than the west. Will it be in the Fall? > > Hi everyone! > > Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember > me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing > really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around > great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - > some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and > playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for > Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% > normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other > ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still > lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a > certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about > when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to > talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. > > Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - > he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I > consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as > bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and > at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other > day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we > don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - > " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. > Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. > > Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the > regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything > different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the > Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 > extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? > (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) > > OK I have a very important question for everyone: > > There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia > including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. > , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info > to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent > angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked > to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. > > When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular > state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the > group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP > We all could be coming to a town near you! > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 The East Coast would be nice (since I live in New England!), but I would say stay away from Boston or similar cities with horrible traffic and that are hard to negotiate for out-of-towners. Close to an major airport would be good. > > Hi everyone! > > Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember > me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing > really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around > great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - > some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and > playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for > Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% > normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other > ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still > lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a > certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about > when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to > talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. > > Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - > he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I > consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as > bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and > at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other > day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we > don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - > " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. > Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. > > Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the > regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything > different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the > Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 > extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? > (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) > > OK I have a very important question for everyone: > > There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia > including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. > , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info > to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent > angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked > to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. > > When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular > state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the > group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP > We all could be coming to a town near you! > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 OMG Sign Me UP!!! LOL I think anywhere with a good airport, cheap flights and cheap hotels & lots of amenities (like Orlando). Has anyone ever done a survey of where everyone is? I think we are all pretty scattered. Martha kiddietalk <kiddietalk@...> wrote: Hi everyone! Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) OK I have a very important question for everyone: There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP We all could be coming to a town near you! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 I believe New York would be a good place to hold a conference, given that many people would prefer coming to a conference in New York than to a more remote place. Nada [ ] Upcoming Conference...where would you want it to be? Hi everyone! Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) OK I have a very important question for everyone: There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP We all could be coming to a town near you! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 , Jeanne here. I too think this a great idea. Anywhere in the East (NJ, NY, PA would be great). I will pass your post onto my members. > > > NEW JERSEY...BECAUSE WE HAVE A PROPORTIONALLY HIGHER NUMBER OF CHILDREN > WITH COMMUNICATION DISORDERS. And you may have seen we also have a higher > number of children with Autism. > > > > " kiddietalk " > <kiddietalk@ > .com> To > Sent by: > childrensapraxian cc > et@... > m Subject > [ ] Upcoming > Conference...where would you want > 02/26/2007 10:34 it to be? > PM > > > Please respond to > childrensapraxian > et@... > m > > > > > > > Hi everyone! > > Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember > me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing > really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around > great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - > some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and > playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for > Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% > normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other > ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still > lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a > certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about > when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to > talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. > > Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - > he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I > consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as > bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and > at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other > day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we > don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - > " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. > Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. > > Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the > regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything > different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the > Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 > extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? > (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) > > OK I have a very important question for everyone: > > There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia > including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. > , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info > to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent > angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked > to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. > > When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular > state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the > group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP > We all could be coming to a town near you! > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 New York would be great for us. We started a support group in Orange county, Ny and people are coming out of everywhere to try and find out valuable, helpful information. We would do anything to find out something new that may work. Please come to NY! Amy [ ] Upcoming Conference...where would you want it to be? Hi everyone! Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) OK I have a very important question for everyone: There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP We all could be coming to a town near you! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 Wherever you decide, will it be possible to have a webcast for those who cannot attend? I'd be willing to pay a reasonable fee for a webcast if it was out of my area. M. > > New York would be great for us. We started a support group in Orange county, Ny and people are coming out of everywhere to try and find out valuable, helpful information. We would do anything to find out something new that may work. > Please come to NY! > Amy > > [ ] Upcoming Conference...where would you want it to be? > > > Hi everyone! > > Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember > me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing > really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around > great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - > some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and > playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for > Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% > normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other > ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still > lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a > certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about > when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to > talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. > > Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - > he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I > consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as > bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and > at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other > day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we > don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - > " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. > Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. > > Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the > regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything > different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the > Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 > extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? > (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) > > OK I have a very important question for everyone: > > There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia > including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. > , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info > to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent > angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked > to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. > > When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular > state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the > group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP > We all could be coming to a town near you! > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 NJ please, please New Jersey! otherwise maybe you can tape it or broadcast it on the net or something? > Hi everyone! > > Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember > me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing > really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around > great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - > some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and > playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for > Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% > normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other > ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still > lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a > certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about > when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to > talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. > > Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - > he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I > consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as > bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and > at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other > day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we > don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - > " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. > Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. > > Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the > regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything > different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the > Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 > extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? > (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) > > OK I have a very important question for everyone: > > There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia > including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. > , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info > to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent > angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked > to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. > > When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular > state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the > group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP > We all could be coming to a town near you! > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 Hi , We live in land. We have a daughter 6 who has apraxia, seizure disorder, sensory integration and possibly PDD. _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of kiddietalk Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 10:34 PM Subject: [ ] Upcoming Conference...where would you want it to be? Hi everyone! Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) OK I have a very important question for everyone: There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP We all could be coming to a town near you! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 I'd have to agree with the Orlando, FL suggestion. Cheap flights, Cheap hotels and tons of conference space. Thanks Tanja ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Need Mail bonding? Go to the Q & A for great tips from Answers users. http://answers./dir/?link=list & sid=396546091 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 Due to money constraints FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA ---- kiddietalk <kiddietalk@...> wrote: > Hi everyone! > > Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember > me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing > really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around > great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - > some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and > playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for > Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% > normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other > ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still > lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a > certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about > when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to > talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. > > Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - > he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I > consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as > bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and > at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other > day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we > don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - > " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. > Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. > > Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the > regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything > different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the > Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 > extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? > (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) > > OK I have a very important question for everyone: > > There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia > including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. > , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info > to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent > angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked > to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. > > When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular > state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the > group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP > We all could be coming to a town near you! > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 Hi Everyone, Well I am going to say California, but I know I will be shot down. We are originally from N.J. so I will second that. Atleast I would get to see my family. Going through all this without my sisters is very hard. I know there is also a conference in July in Anheim that I will be going to. So New Jersey would be great. Jeanne stated that N.Y. and N.J. have the most Apraxic kids, well was born in town NJ. Sue kiddietalk <kiddietalk@...> wrote: Hi everyone! Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) OK I have a very important question for everyone: There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP We all could be coming to a town near you! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 Welcome back ! Hope all is going well for you.. I can understand why folks would want to have the conference in NY or NJ - and, believe me, having lived in both places and having friends still there, it would be great. But, both NY and NJ can be cost-prohibitive for a lot of folks because of travel and hotel costs. So, my suggestion is to have something more geographically centrally located or at least someplace more affordable for most folks. I live in Illinois so, one would think I would suggest Chicago but I think the costs here are prohibitive as well. What about someplace like Madison, WI, or St. Louis, MO? Both are somewhat larger cities (no offense to those who live there! :-) ) with cultural events that we could participate, good restaurants, scenery, history, etc., as well as decent costs to attend the conference. The location may also depend on what time of year you're talking about. Also, when I attended the conference in Pittsburgh a few years ago, one thing that I thought might have been nice was to have childcare available for attendees. Some folks may wish to make this a family trip but, if both parents want to attend sessions during the day, they might run into problems with childcare. And, those of us single parents may have a problem finding someone to stay with our child(ren) during the conference and will be bringing them along. Any way to take that under consideration? Wherever the conference is, I am going to try my hardest to make it so keep me on the list of " you-bets! " Sherry (and Josh) abellovin@... wrote: New York would be great for us. We started a support group in Orange county, Ny and people are coming out of everywhere to try and find out valuable, helpful information. We would do anything to find out something new that may work. Please come to NY! Amy [ ] Upcoming Conference...where would you want it to be? Hi everyone! Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is doing really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - some As too and still above average in height. He loves football and playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone 100% normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he still lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations about when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able to talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then expressive - he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the other day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) OK I have a very important question for everyone: There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge info to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. When you answer please let me know why you want it in that particular state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on the group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP We all could be coming to a town near you! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 I already placed a vote for the southeast. I just wanted to add one thing. If not in the southeast I'd vote for a city with a major airport in which that airport is a hub for a major airline (i.e. Atlanta, Denver, etc). That will make it easier to get flights and possibly less expensive flights. Kris On Feb 27, 2007, at 6:09 AM, trmckenna1 wrote: > Hi : > So good to see you back on the list...you have been missed! I think > it is great you are setting up a conference with all new > information!! It does appear that NJ and NY has the majority of > apraxic children at least in the past. I would love to be able to > go to the conference, please let us all know in advance so we could > possibly make travel plans. > Hope to see more of your messages, > Tina > > > > > Hi everyone! > > > > Wow it's been so long since I've been here -anyone still remember > > me?!! (I have a duckie name tag on just in case ) Tanner is > doing > > really well still. He is in 4th grade now and just an all around > > great guy. He maintains around a high B average in most subjects - > > some As too and still above average in height. He loves football > and > > playing with his friends and he loves the trampoline we got him for > > Christmas. Is he 100% normal in speech today? No but is anyone > 100% > > normal? I mean he has hopes and dreams and feelings like any other > > ten year old. A great sense or humor too. I also love that he > still > > lets me hug him. I mean I know some boys don't once they get to a > > certain age. I also like that Tanner and I have conversations > about > > when he was little and couldn't talk -and it's so good to be able > to > > talk to him about it, and that the worst of it is in the past. > > > > Tanner's still has a much higher receptive ability then > expressive - > > he knows so much more then he can express eloquently. That I > > consider to be his ongoing impairment. That he doesn't " sound " as > > bright as he is. Sometimes it's with words he can say at times and > > at times he can't. Example of a more recent speech glitch -the > other > > day he couldn't say the word " thermometer " right but that's one we > > don't use often in our home. I said " think of it as four words - > > " their mom it ter " and then he was able to say it pretty quick. > > Didn't sound 100% right -but close enough. > > > > Just today we tried the new ProEFA Xtra (mixed 2 of them -2 of the > > regular and then 2 ProEPA) so will let you know if we see anything > > different. Off the top it seems to be a wee bit too high in the > > Omega 6 -but it's something I'll play around with -perhaps add 1 > > extra EPA? Anyone know/try this new one from Nordic? > > (Oh and Tanner gets 4 of the Alpha Gamma E everyday too) > > > > OK I have a very important question for everyone: > > > > There is a large conference being planned right now for apraxia > > including speakers such as Dr. Marilyn Agin, our own Dr. > > , Kaufman SLP and many others. Lots of cutting edge > info > > to share -not the same old that's for sure! I'll present the parent > > angle through the years. And all of you are invited!! I was asked > > to find out in what state most of you would want the conference in. > > > > When you answer please let me know why you want it in that > particular > > state -what you believe the need is, etc. You can answer here on > the > > group so we can all talk about it. Please let me know ASAP > > We all could be coming to a town near you! > > > > ===== > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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