Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 i am in illinois 4 hours away from chicago only an hour from springfield april / mark jr Renella <maria_renella@...> wrote: Hi Chicago is a great place to hold conferences. --- 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 think NJ or NY are great locations - Anywhere with a good airport, cheap flights and cheap hotels, etc. How about NY's capital in Albany - It's upstate so it's not overly expensive, there's a great airport & a lot of hotels and...for those that want to visit NYC while here, it's only 2 hrs away (for those really committed to visiting the Big Apple)- I don't think most of us attending the conference really take part in many, if any, local amenities/attractions outside of the conference. Sure, if would be great if we had time to but, for the most part, we're there for one reason and that's to see all the wonderful professionals in attendence of your conference. Thank you in advance for your efforts concerning this. [ ] 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 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 When would this conference be? Mom to Jaeden, 6 <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 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 Oh, and it's a great place to visit too...could have it at the beach. I would even be willing to help with the planning, . Just let me know! Petruk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 HI lisa, welcome back ! i guess my 2 cents would be anywhere that you can make a vacation out of it. when we went to one in pittsburg we made it vacation with the kids and my husband. florida would be good too because we have family there and its drivable and you can get cheap tickets. thanks chris Re: [ ] Re: Upcoming Conference...where would you want it to be? I think web cam is a good idea. It looks like most people are in the North East. We would not be able to travel for that unless it was in conjunction with our appointment with Dr. Agin. Sharon Alpharetta, GA (Atlanta) alilvrs <isHMSmsn (DOT) com> wrote: 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 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 I’m in Oklahoma but I would not recommend it to be here. Hard to get to and nothing to do and terrible weather. Believe it or not I do like it here though. Great people!! I’m originally from California so there would be great. Kind of expensive though but actually anywhere a conference is held, since usually in a hotel conference room, the hotel gives a good rate. Probably checking out rates in different cities would be a good idea. And if given enough advance time airfares always go down to at least a somewhat reasonable rate to anywhere in the US. Good luck. in Oklahoma Tyler, almost 15, with apraxia of speech, learning differences -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.412 / Virus Database: 268.18.4/705 - Release Date: 2/27/2007 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 My admittedly biased preference would be somewhere in the Northwest, but it sounds like most here are in the East. Why not have TWO conferences, one for the East, and one for the West? If part of the goal of the conference is to raise awareness of Apraxia, which seems to be sorely needed, then I'd say based on the demographic of this group that the East coast is already more aware of Apraxia, and its the West coast that needs the help, therefore the conference should be here in the West. Barring that, Chicago is nice too and basically in the middle. Thad > > 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 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 The Washington DC/land area would work for me! Cheli <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 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 I personally don't think it is an east coast thing. I think it simply gets diagnosed more on the east coast because they have more training, conferences, overall awareness of the diagnosis etc therefore it is more likely to be recognized. Kris On Feb 28, 2007, at 7:59 AM, Zeissler wrote: > I didn't realize that apraxia was an " east coast " thing.. > > _____ > > From: > [mailto: ] On Behalf Of > Petruk > Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 7:46 AM > > Subject: [ ] Re: Upcoming Conference...where would > you > want it to be? > > I vote for North Carolina. It's centrally located on the East Coast > and lots of folks in this part of the country who have inquired to me > about a conference on apraxia. > > Just my 2 cents! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 Chicago is my vote. Will you include a DAN! presenter? > > Oh, and it's a great place to visit too...could have it at the > beach. I would even be willing to help with the planning, . > > Just let me know! > > Petruk > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 Maybe we can all get on Oprah! > My vote would be for Chicago. Right near O'Hare airport, there are tons of convention hotels, etc. If people wanted to go into the city, they could do a variety of things like go to the children's museum at Navy Pier, or they could hang out in the burbs and visit one of our many parks or nature preserves. > > Mandy Knapp > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 hi lisa, i would love the conference to be on the east coast too. since i also live in New England. there is a huge need in this area of the us for more education and knowledge and awareness for our children. a lot of the specialists my own son sees have never even heard of oral and verbal dyspraxia or apraxia. most of them just look at like i am nuts. i am always having to explain about it all the time. i have had to educate my sons schools and doctors on it. i have spent numerous hours trying to explain it. then still have them all look at me with blank faces. anyway i think it would be great to have the conference here. there is a real need here to make sure all our slps and specialists get the proper information to help more of us that live here. i sure wish G could come give a talk to some of childrens hospitals and some of the local school districts in my area especially to my districts slps who still think that the way to help my son in st is to keep telling me my son is making progress and has come a long way from when he was 3 . well yes he has come a long way. but if any of you here on the list heard my son talk most likely none of you would understand him. since he can string up to 4 and 5 words now. ( My son is now 8). the problem is i am lucky if i can make out 1 word of it. and most of the time i have to play a guessing game where i have ask my son questions about what he said. so my vote is to hold the conference here. i also wish G could appear on Oprah and get the word out. Jeanne NH deborah_baccan <deborah_baccan@...> wrote: Hi , Orlando, Florida would be awesome! Parents can take some time and take their very special kids to Disney too!!! Deborah > > > > 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 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 Hi : I don't post here often but read the messages all the time. I would love to attend this conference. I'm from Northern NJ, so my vote would be for NJ or NY... Good Luck, Can't wait for the details.. > > > > > > 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 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 I would love to see a conference in Los Angeles!!! _________________________________________________________________ Find a local pizza place, movie theater, and more….then map the best route! http://maps.live.com/?icid=hmtag1 & FORM=MGAC01 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 I'd love a conference in the Seattle or Portland area. There is a lot to do here too and then I might actually be able to attend. I like the idea of two conferences--one on each coast. Stacey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 Welcome Back , Please just let me know the time, date and location and I will plan to attend. On the East coast is best for me but I will travel anywhere for my daughter. Thanks again for help planning this conference. Bonnye - Faith's mommy kiddietalk <kiddietalk@...> wrote: Hi Loreta! I should ask if there is a way where they could do a live 'and' web conference -this way you can still help with his homework. (didn't we all think that homework days were over once we graduated ourselves?!) Thanks to everyone for all the suggestions so far -I'm going to pass them all on ...and if you didn't answer yet it's still not too late. (we understand some of you are late talkers ) ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 Hi , I am probably the only other person voting for the Northwest on this list, (Portland, OR, especially), because I think out of all the main areas of the country, we could really use some enlightenment and encouragement on apraxia in our region the most. (I don't think we have someone comparable to what I've heard of Dr. Agin on the East Coast.) I have a 3 year old boy, ph, with Verbal Apraxia (although everyone is very hesitant to say it " officially " but most " feel pretty sure it is " and say it " off the record " .---see what I mean?), Hypotonia and some sort of staring seizure disorder. I am still feeling like we are just getting started with treatment, because no one, in California or Oregon, set us on the right track earlier, when, now in hindsight, I see the signs were there. Thanks for asking, anyway. > > 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 March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 I am fairly new to this, but which vitamin E do we need to give. I believe I read somewhere we need to give certain ones.. Not synthetic maybe? Dawn P. Uhlein Inside Sales Piedmont Plastics 2175 Mason Ave. Daytona Beach, Fl 32117 800-874-7512 extension #219 [ ] Re: Upcoming Conference...where would you want it to be? Hi : I don't post here often but read the messages all the time. I would love to attend this conference. I'm from Northern NJ, so my vote would be for NJ or NY... Good Luck, Can't wait for the details.. > > > > > > 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 March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 - I'm in NJ, and I'm new to this group. Although I think I spoke to you on the phone about 2 yrs ago! -- In , " socalcin2001 " <socalcin2001@...> wrote: > > Hi , > > I am probably the only other person voting for the Northwest on this > list, (Portland, OR, especially), because I think out of all the > main areas of the country, we could really use some enlightenment > and encouragement on apraxia in our region the most. (I don't think > we have someone comparable to what I've heard of Dr. Agin on the > East Coast.) > > I have a 3 year old boy, ph, with Verbal Apraxia (although > everyone is very hesitant to say it " officially " but most " feel > pretty sure it is " and say it " off the record " .---see what I > mean?), Hypotonia and some sort of staring seizure disorder. I am > still feeling like we are just getting started with treatment, > because no one, in California or Oregon, set us on the right track > earlier, when, now in hindsight, I see the signs were there. > > Thanks for asking, anyway. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 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 March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 My vote is for NYC. Beth Frazier [ ] Re: Upcoming Conference...where would you want it to be? Hi : I don't post here often but read the messages all the time. I would love to attend this conference. I'm from Northern NJ, so my vote would be for NJ or NY... Good Luck, Can't wait for the details.. > > > > > > 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 March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 , Although I'm only aware of a couple of us on this list/group, you are not alone in Portland. I agree that more awareness in the medical community and within our schools is needed. My son went through early intervention and such, starting around 3, and it wasn't until he was 6 that we had anything more concrete than " developmental delay " . And don't even get me started on insurance.... Anyway, just wanted to let you know you weren't alone here. Thad > > > > 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 March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 , I already voted for California, but my second choice would be somewhere inexpensive to stay and fly to. I am hoping you choose a summer month because my children are in high school and junior high school. In the summer I can bring them with me, or leave them with relatives. I don't have any local support to help with my kids transportation during the school year if you choose that time. Thank You, Lorraine Mom to 13 1/2, and 15 1/2, Jr 17 -------------- Original message -------------- From: " gyro_dys " <gyro42@...> , Although I'm only aware of a couple of us on this list/group, you are not alone in Portland. I agree that more awareness in the medical community and within our schools is needed. My son went through early intervention and such, starting around 3, and it wasn't until he was 6 that we had anything more concrete than " developmental delay " . And don't even get me started on insurance.... Anyway, just wanted to let you know you weren't alone here. Thad > > > > 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 March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 Hi , I am from Ohio but my Mom lives in ville, Fl and I agree that Orlando (Disney) would be ideal because my still thinks she is a princess and would love to go there, plus my Mom could babysit for me while I was at the conference. Thanks for the chance to give an input. Glad to hear Tanner is doing well. I remember the very first time reading a post from you 3 1/2 years ago about Tanner when I first came aboard, seems like yesterday.... LOL Traci CLemente > > 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 March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 Sacramento, California in the summer <trapptrio@...> wrote: Hi : I don't post here often but read the messages all the time. I would love to attend this conference. I'm from Northern NJ, so my vote would be for NJ or NY... Good Luck, Can't wait for the details.. > > > > > > 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 March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 Hi , it was a pleasant shock to see a kiddietalk post again!! Thanks for updating us on Tanner,and giving us a sprinkle of your wonderful humor again! As a " late talker " / responder, my vote for the conference would be East Coast (and I agree with a few others ,it shouldn't be a complicated city like Boston)Our vote is Philadelphia area as then both my husband and I could go.We're from south Jersey. Also, it has an easy airport to navigate,served by low cost airlines (Southwest),is driveable by many in this group,has many outside activities for those interested,like Atlantic city,Jersey shore beaches, Pocono Mountains.I feel like I work for the Chamber of Commerce. Any way, I hope we all can attend.Please grace us with your presence here more often! Cheryl > Hi Loreta! > > I should ask if there is a way where they could do a live 'and' web > conference -this way you can still help with his homework. > (didn't we all think that homework days were over once we graduated > ourselves?!) > > Thanks to everyone for all the suggestions so far -I'm going to pass > them all on ...and if you didn't answer yet it's still not too late. > (we understand some of you are late talkers ) > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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