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Kendra, I have one word for you:

velcro.

I'M KIDDING! NO FLAMES! ;)

& The ator (9-20-00)

Redmond, WA

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

From: Kendra [mailto:p-nutsmum@...]

Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 1:19 PM

Plagiocephaly

Subject: repositioning ideas...

Hello all!

I'm looking for repositioning ideas! If you had some sort of trick that you

used to keep your squirmy worm in place while attempting repositioning, I'd

like to hear about it! If you have a photo of your repositioning trick, I'd

like that too! Also, I'm looking for a picture of someone with a baby in a

front carrier.

Please check the below link (then click REPOSITIONING TECHNIQUES) for topics

that have already been covered.

If you can help, please let me know.

Thanx!

Kendra in Canada

www.plagiocephaly.org/support <http://www.plagiocephaly.org/support>

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hahahahahahha!!

Kendra in Canadawww.plagiocephaly.org/support...

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

From: QUAN, MICHELLE

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Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 12:24 PM

Subject: RE: repositioning ideas...

Kendra, I have one word for you:velcro.I'M KIDDING! NO FLAMES! ;) & The ator (9-20-00)Redmond, WA-----Original Message-----From: Kendra [mailto:p-nutsmum@...]Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 1:19 PMPlagiocephaly Subject: repositioning ideas...Hello all!I'm looking for repositioning ideas! If you had some sort of trick that youused to keep your squirmy worm in place while attempting repositioning, I'dlike to hear about it! If you have a photo of your repositioning trick, I'dlike that too! Also, I'm looking for a picture of someone with a baby in afront carrier.Please check the below link (then click REPOSITIONING TECHNIQUES) for topicsthat have already been covered.If you can help, please let me know.Thanx!Kendra in Canadawww.plagiocephaly.org/support <http://www.plagiocephaly.org/support> ...

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> Kendra, I have one word for you:

>

> velcro.

>

> I'M KIDDING! NO FLAMES! ;)

>

> & The ator (9-20-00)

> Redmond, WA

Now I'm laughing through my tears for ! At least you didn't

say duct tape!!!

Like everyone else, this group is my salvation! Thank you to

EVERYONE for sharing the ups and downs of life with me and letting me

share with you...

e (kinda smiling now)

4/00 banded 12/00

Gaylord, Michigan

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I laughed so much when I read this series of posts!!!!! There are many

days I look and my 18 month old twins and wish that Velcro or duct tape was

possible. It is a standing joke in our family!!!

They won't slow down enough for sleep unless they are strapped into

something (high chair, car seat) so we have actually used their infant car

seats a few times to put them to sleep at night (then we slip them out once

they are asleep). They are incredible crib jumpers and even though the crib

tents will keep them in, the noise is horrible!!!

Do they make straight jackets for toddlers!?!?! I may be looking into a

pair, or at least one for me!!!

Sue Luck

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

From: e Meisner <brandiemeisner@...>

<Plagiocephaly >

Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 5:41 PM

Subject: Re: repositioning ideas...

>

> > Kendra, I have one word for you:

> >

> > velcro.

> >

> > I'M KIDDING! NO FLAMES! ;)

> >

> > & The ator (9-20-00)

> > Redmond, WA

>

> Now I'm laughing through my tears for ! At least you didn't

> say duct tape!!!

>

> Like everyone else, this group is my salvation! Thank you to

> EVERYONE for sharing the ups and downs of life with me and letting me

> share with you...

>

> e (kinda smiling now)

> 4/00 banded 12/00

> Gaylord, Michigan

>

>

>

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Sue,

You're so cute. I still don't know how you do it. I bow before you!

Kendra in Canadawww.plagiocephaly.org/support...

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From: msluck

Plagiocephaly

Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 10:29 AM

Subject: Re: repositioning ideas...

I laughed so much when I read this series of posts!!!!! There are manydays I look and my 18 month old twins and wish that Velcro or duct tape waspossible. It is a standing joke in our family!!!They won't slow down enough for sleep unless they are strapped intosomething (high chair, car seat) so we have actually used their infant carseats a few times to put them to sleep at night (then we slip them out oncethey are asleep). They are incredible crib jumpers and even though the cribtents will keep them in, the noise is horrible!!!Do they make straight jackets for toddlers!?!?! I may be looking into apair, or at least one for me!!!Sue Luck----- Original Message -----From: e Meisner <brandiemeisner@...><Plagiocephaly >Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 5:41 PMSubject: Re: repositioning ideas...> > > Kendra, I have one word for you:> >> > velcro.> >> > I'M KIDDING! NO FLAMES! ;)> >> > & The ator (9-20-00)> > Redmond, WA>> Now I'm laughing through my tears for ! At least you didn't> say duct tape!!!>> Like everyone else, this group is my salvation! Thank you to> EVERYONE for sharing the ups and downs of life with me and letting me> share with you...>> e (kinda smiling now)> 4/00 banded 12/00> Gaylord, Michigan>>>

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In a message dated 03/02/2001 12:26:51 PM Central Standard Time,

msluck@... writes:

<< They are incredible crib jumpers and even though the crib

tents will keep them in, the noise is horrible!!! >>

Sue - this is hysterical - LOL!!!!!!!!!!

Marci (Mom to )

Oklahoma

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I've got one, Beck. Thanx for the offer! :o)

Kendra in Canadawww.plagiocephaly.org/support...

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From: bbbhand@...

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Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 6:27 AM

Subject: Re: repositioning ideas...

have you gotten the picture of the baby in the front carrier yet? If not let me know and I will scan it in. Thanks Beck

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