I agree ... I taught for many years also. Feel free to call anytime
between 8am and 8pm. Our schedule varies from day to day with the
summer break but we are planning to stick close to home and the pool
for the next couple days. Don't worry about interruptions ... all
part of being a busy mommy :)
Sandra Riggs
Educational Consultant and Child Advocate
770-402-2402
328 Old Farm Road
sandrariggs@...
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children with disabilities, a trained Parent Advocate by the GA
Advocacy Office, a member of the Council of Parent Advocates &
Attorneys, training received from Pete Wright on Special Education
Law and Advocacy and my experience as a certified teacher in the
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--- In opengaautism@yahoogroups.com, "Lisa H Scarbrough"
<riliscarbrough008@...> wrote:
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> Wow...Thanks for all your ideas and input. I have taught for 13
years at the elementary level, but have stayed home with my girls
for the last 4 years. I feel out of the loop and never anticipated
how difficult it is to get the needed help for your own child despite
a background in education. I am very overwhelmed! I would love to
contact you later when I can talk without interruptions.
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> When would be a good time to contact you?
>
> " A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can
afford to let alone."
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> - Henry David Thoreau
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> Lisa H. Scarbrough
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