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#1638 From: Lynne Thomson <me98ia01@...>
Date: Tue Nov 17, 2009 3:43 pm
Subject: FW: Warning
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--- On Mon, 11/16/09, Melanie Andrews <mandrews1975@...> wrote:

From: Melanie Andrews <mandrews1975@...>
Subject: FW: Warning
To: "Cath O'Shea" <cathoshea@...>, "Lucy Park" <st962wm8@...>, "Tom Christine Davey" <tomandchris@...>, "Shannon & Chris Pepitone" <spepitone@...>, "Leah Griffin" <griff2crump@...>, "Melissa Wilson" <mwilso10@...>, "Melissa Perri" <mperri@...>, "Amy" <aohala@...>, "Lynne Thomson" <me98ia01@...>, "Roberta Andrews" <rara607@...>
Date: Monday, November 16, 2009, 9:35 AM







 


To: szwht@...; hvanvooren@...; mandrews1975@...; mainstdis@...; fredbono@...; mwainwright11@...; mgeorge07@...
Subject: Fwd: Warning
Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 14:23:29 -0500
From: kblack9339@...

Hi, what next??  Kay


-----Original Message-----
From: Sandpiperrl@...
Sent: Sat, Nov 14, 2009 5:58 pm
Subject: Warning

        Subject: Fw: Warning From Louisville Police
                          Dept
                          
                          
                            
                          
                       &n bsp;    
                          A man came over and offered his services as a painter
                          to a female
                          
                          putting
                          gas in her car and left his card.
                          
                           She
                          said no, but accepted his card out of kindness and got
                          in the car.
                          
                            
                          The man then got into a car driven by another
                          gentleman.
                          
                           As
                          the lady left the service station, she saw the men
                          following her out of
                          
                          the
                          station at the same time.
                          
                           Almost
                          immediately, she started to feel dizzy and could not
                          catch her
                          
                          breath.
                          
                          
                           She
                          tried to open the window and realized that the odor
                          was on her hand;
                          
                          the
                          same hand which accepted the card from the gentleman
                          at the gas  station.
                          
                           She
                          then noticed the men were immediately behind her and
                          she felt she
                          
                          needed
                          to do something at that moment.
                          
                           She
                          drove into the first driveway and began to honk her
                          horn repeatedly to
                          
                          ask
                          for help.
                          
                           The
                          men drove away but the lady still felt pretty bad for
                          several minutes
                          
                          after
                          she could finally catch her breath.
                          
                           Apparently,
                          there was a substance on the card that could have
                          seriously
                          
                          injured
                          her.
                          
                            This
                          drug is called 'BURUNDANGA' and it is used by people
                          who wish to
                          
                          incapacitate
                          a victim in order to steal from or take advantage of
                          them.
                          
                          >
                          This drug is four times more dangerous than the date
                          rape drug and is
                          
                          transferable
                          on simple cards.
                          
                            So
                          take heed and make sure you don't accept cards at any
                          given time &
                          
                          alone
                          or from someone on the  streets.
                          
                           This
                          applies to those making house calls and slipping you a
                          card when they
                          
                          offer
                          their services.
                          
                           PLEASE
                          SEND THIS E-MAIL ALERT TO EVERY FEMALE YOU KNOW!!!!
                          
                          
                            
                          
                          >
                           Sgt.. Gregory L. Joyner
                          
                          >
                          Internal Affairs Unit
                          
                          >
                          Louisville Metro Department of Corrections
                          
                          
                          >
                          400 South 6th Street
                          
                          >
                          Louisville , Ky 40202
                          
                          >
                          Office: (502) 574-7213
                          
                          >
                          Fax (502) 574-2239
                          
                          >
                          Gregory.Joyner@...
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#1637 From: "facesautism" <facesautism@...>
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:02 am
Subject: Thursday, Nov. 19th meeting
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Thursday, Nov. 19th meeting in Ventnor will have

speech therapist Jodi Schechtman, and Discovery Toys.
6:30pm - 8:30pm, and bring your children to play in the gym.

As we all experience changes on the NJ political scene, changes in our families,
and changes in employment; we can all be thankful for the blessings of our
friends.  FACES offers the chance for us all to gather and share, face to face. 
Please come out and join us for a night that belongs to you.

All are welcome, and we will be discussing Speech therapy, as well as a family
event for the December holiday break, and the January conference.

Ventnor School Cafeteria
400 N. Lafayette Ave.
Ventnor, NJ 08406

Contact:  Isabelle at 413-3750

Use the side entrance to park and come in the doors by the Gym.

#1636 From: Genevieve Jereb <genjereb@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 6:00 am
Subject: Course Extended!!! - Getting Kids In Sync ONLINE
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Course Extended!!!
 
Getting Kids In Sync ONLINE 
 
 
Greetings from Sensory Tools!
 

We've just launched a cutting-edge online e-learning edition of Genevieve Jereb's "Getting Kids In Sync."

Early reactions to the online course are fantastic -- this just in
from Lucy Jane Miller, PhD, OTR (Founder and Executive Director of the SPD Foundation and author of "Sensational Kids")

"Love that music and energy! You are amazing and lovely! We use your music all the timefor our clients at the STAR Center and also at the SPD Foundation workshops. Keep that education and advocacy going!"
 

People taking the course live all over the world -- Singapore, Iran, Malta, England, Norway, and the United Arab Emirates -- and now you have a chance to join this unique group taking this e-learning experience together!

We've had such overwhelming response that we are going to extend the course for another 2 WEEKS! The last full day that people can watch the course worldwide is Tuesday November 24th.

More exactly:
-- USA: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 09:00 AM CST
-- AU: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 23:59 EDT
-- GMT: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 15:00
 
You can sign up for the course up until Monday November 23rd.
 

WE'RE ON FACEBOOK
You can find two pages on Facebook about the course:
In the Search box, type in "Getting Kids In Sync" --
you will find: a discussion group  
  
 
We'd love it if you would share these pages with your Facebook friends.
 
Presenting Gen's experience and enthusiasm online is a cutting-edge project... so we invite you to join this elite group ONLINE today. No Worries!

-- Genevieve Jereb OTR and the staff of Sensory Tools
 

Check out the first 10 minutes of the course on YouTube:
 
   
 
Getting Kids In Sync

ONLINE SEMINAR 

A sensory processing approach
to challenges associated with
autism, adhd/add, learning and
behavioural disorders
 

 
Presented by international speaker
Genevieve Jereb, OTR 
 
For the first time ever you can learn from home!
 Registrants will learn how to apply practical and powerful
tools that support the child in calming, alerting, learning, 
and thriving from the inside out.
 
Gen and kids 
Only $99 USD 
Seven Contact hours of material 
 
Register ONLINE Now
 
 
 

What they are saying about Getting Kids In Sync:

  • An amazing, interactive, energetic & engaging experience. The analogies & examples were relatable and meaningful. Gen's presentation style was superb. I can actually map what I've learned today onto clients' programs & understand my clients better. Speech & Language Therapist.
  • Really enjoyed the course. Gen was so energetic and enthusing and so much content. Would encourage all my colleagues and parents to attend.
  • Best course I have ever attended!
  • Excellent course - enjoyable, useful & emotional! Gen is brilliant!
  • This workshop was most worthwhile, delivered with humour, with charm and endless energy! 
  • Fantastic, interesting, thought provoking seminar
  • Excellent, relevant content
  • I'm blown away, I would have loved it to be a 2 day event as there was just so much information 
  • I was totally blown away and l didn't want the day to end as I could have listened and learned from gen for ever.
  • I cant believe how inspirational she was and I constantly felt like she must know my child..or how could she know that etc..so comforting to know there are so many kids out there like my child.
  • I just adored the way she said a few times 'these kids aren't broken, they dont need you to fix them or change them all they need is your support in being the pure little beings that they are.' fantastic woman , so glad I went.  Will definitely watch out for her in the future. I'm at home here now planning all sorts of things with my child. 
  • I will use the techniques from Gen to improve functional abilities for children in my role as occupational therapy assistant.
  • Really practical - can use these ideas today!
  • Wonderful teaching style. Great pace. Inspirational!
  • Absolutely fantastic . I learned so much , it was just fantastic, I have been reading over my notes I took on the day and matching them to the solutions I got from her to help my child.
  • I am armed now with so much info will start my own little "motor room" with the bits we have now that I know what to be doing with them and the result that will follow.. 
  • She explained things so well for those of us who were not clinical. Fantastic Fantistic - can't wait for her to come again
  • Workshop was excellent. Gen was extremely down to earth and very informative.
  • Nice practical examples & therapeutic ideas. Gen was very entertaining.
  • Gen was a very inspirational speaker - lots of useful tips.
  • The interactive aspect was terrific and helped with learning.
  • Fantastic. Very relevant and educational. I now feel I can eventually help my family and friends understand my little girl and appreciate her unique little self.
  • Excellent workshop. Would have loved my child's teacher to attend a workshop like this and it may explain the problems he is having.
  • Excellent speaker, very easy to listen to and to understand. Workshop was very well organised.
  • Gen was excellent! Very knowledgable and informative. 
  • Really excellent and movating speaker in Gen! Really impressed by the whole day - well done.
  • I loved Gen's down to earth free spirit and sense of fun and limitless knowledge.


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