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Melnie Mouse 21-Jan-2006 10:09

Quote:

Originally posted by psychlist
If you both want to fetch your sketches round to mine we can scan them in and edit/print/send them from my PC :eureka:

yeah that sounds good. let's do that then :)

RD 21-Jan-2006 20:46

Quote:

Originally posted by Italian Stallion
Trouble is I have a floppy and don't know where to start, any ideas. ;)
Best regards,

Richard.


Originally posted by psychlist

Things like that can happen during winter mate, I would just wait for the warmer weather if I were you :smug:[/quote]
:lol::lol::lol:

RD 21-Jan-2006 20:49

Mel,
Thats fine with me.

Paul,
We all need to arrange a suitable time and date.:)

kwikbitch 29-Jan-2006 21:02

Hi!
Italian stallion you have mail!
I hope its what you're looking for
Lisa x
:):)

[Edited on 29-1-2006 by kwikbitch]

RD 30-Jan-2006 12:46

Hi Lisa,
Received your e-mails and attachments this morning. :)

Sincerest thanks for your time, effort and help designing 4 posters. :roll: :sing: :bouncy:

I owe you darling. XX

Richard.

kwikbitch 30-Jan-2006 13:31

No problem! I hope they do the job!
Get your Sons SENCO to pass the details on to the LEA so that it can be distributed to schools & get more coverage!:)

You may find that teachers will attend too!

L x

Lee 30-Jan-2006 17:29

Hi Richard,

I just wanted to say keep up the good work.

Being a father of a eight year old boy with ASC - I fully understand the need to reach out to inform all parents of ASC children that they are not alone.

Also, posters and the like displayed in schools and libraries etc go a long way to increase public awareness of what is still very much an unseen condition.

Well done as well for all the help being offerd from the DSC.

Lee

RD 30-Jan-2006 18:38

Hi Lee,

Thanks for your kind comment. :)

You evidently comprehend the day to day complexities, not only by people with an autistic spectrum disorder but also as a parent.

I agree, posters displayed in schools and libraries etc go a long way to increase public awareness of what is still very much an unseen condition.
I didn't think of distributing posters to libraries, great idea :eureka:

As Lisa stated:
Quote:

Get your Sons SENCO to pass the details on to the LEA so that it can be distributed to schools & get more coverage!

You may find that teachers will attend too!

I will approach my son's school SENCO Special Educational Needs Coordinater and pass on the posters and group details.

Thank you both for your positive and constructive input.

Best regards,

Richard.


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