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On being downwind from disrupted lives. (editor's desk).(the social and psychological aspects of the disabled)(Editorial)
March 1, 2003... When the National Institutes of Health called and invited me to speak at an international conference in Bethesda, MD I couldn't say yes fast enough.
I probably hung up on them before they could inform me of the disorder that was the focus of the conference. All I could think about was...
Which doctor? (Search & Respond).
March 1, 2003... I have a six-year-old daughter with a heart defect called Tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonary atresia and discontinuous branch pulmonary arteries. She is in need of open-heart surgery, but I am unable to find anyone who has heard of the two doctors to which she is referred. The first doctors...
Homeschooling. (Search & Respond).
March 1, 2003... My daughter is 10 and has severe cerebral palsy. I'd like to hear from other parents who have home-schooled a child with a physical disability. I am interested in resources and also finding out what services, if any, the school district would be required to provide.
--L via E Mail
Ability Camp. (Search & Respond).
March 1, 2003... I would like to find out if any of you have taken your children to Ability Camp in Canada. Would appreciate any feedback either positive or negative about how the camp helped or did not help your child. Did your child show noticeable improvement after the three to five week sessions?
--SR...
About Search & Respond. (Search & Respond).
March 1, 2003... Search and Respond is an opportunity for our readers to exchange information about their practical experiences in meeting the everyday challenges of life with a child or adolescent who has a disability. In this column, "S" represents Search letters and "R" represents Respond letters received...