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  • very thanks for giving me all information…

  • Hi Susan, thanks for accepting my friend invitation. Our daughters are very close in age. My daughter Shawntae is 13 and will be entering the 7th grade this fall. She would of been in the 8th grade, but I started all my children at the age of 6 to enter school. I have 3 now adult sons plus my daughter. My sons are 23,25 and 27 years old. I started them at age of 6 for school, just because I thought it would be best for them, they were always a year older then their class mates but they never seemed to mine. How is your daughter doing in school? Shawntae loves school. Shawntae\’s speech is difficult to understand at times so on the 21st, the speech pathologist at the speech center is going to try different speech tools to find one that will best help her in communication. It is nice meeting you.

    Mary

  • hi susan..’

    thanks for giving me information..from my babies centre they gave me this information and in that they are telling especially for ds ,it will be effective…(wwww.stem-cell-transplantation.com)..

    in which standard ur daughter now?she is going to regular school or special?if u don’t mind can u pls share ur kid’s milestones?

  • it’s been a while since I’ve been on–just checked in to see what’s going on…seems the site is growing some..I tried to go to the forums but it wants to run some kind of registation thing that is above my ability to comprehend. So, I won’t be able to interact there unless someone can explain it to me. I saw this note on my wire from a Miss Anna–not sure who you are or what you wanted to say..but the site is the best way for me to communicate, sorry. I plan to check in more often, so I ca be more involved and connected. Life is pretty stable for us now so–I look forward to chatting with you all.

  • Thank-You Suzan for your soft words. These times are very hard for me. I wonder how I have made it thus far. I am so thank-ful for my son Zaine. I feel since he has been gone I’m learning more about my self. I have been in between jobs for as long as I can remember. Trying to find one that fits me most. Well I think I know what I want to do when I grow up lol. I’m applying for jobs working with kids/adults that are special needs. I have always had a passion for my son since he was Down Syndrome and now he’s not here, I’m not ready to give it up!!!!! Cross your fingers**********