[blparent] blparent Digest, Vol 58, Issue 13
dianna alley
dianna24 at earthlink.net
Fri Mar 13 20:59:22 UTC 2009
I thought he did not want too. I would take him to the doctor just to make
sure myself. that is just what I would do.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Holly Idler" <hbeanie at gmail.com>
To: <blparent at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: [blparent] blparent Digest, Vol 58, Issue 13
> Thank you Trish,
> List, it is not that he doesn't want to. It is that he cannot. I am
> wondering if it is a vision issue, maybe a depth perseption issue. He
> holds
> the bubble blower at nose level instead of at his lips. It is possible
> that
> he could be blind or have low vision. Both myself and his spearm donner
> are
> both blind.
> Should I get him into the doctor or should I not worry abou this. He tries
> to hard to blow bubbles but he just in not holding the wand in the correct
> place. How do I teach him this?
> Holly
>
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>> 1. Re: update (kate02 at bellsouth.net)
>> 2. Re: update (Pickrell, Rebecca M (IS))
>> 3. Blowing Bubbles (Holly Idler)
>> 4. Re: Blowing Bubbles (trishs)
>> 5. Re: Blowing Bubbles (dianna alley)
>> 6. Carrying a baby while out and about (Anjelina)
>> 7. Re: Carrying a baby while out and about (dianna alley)
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>> Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 19:55:05 +0000
>> From: kate02 at bellsouth.net
>> Subject: Re: [blparent] update
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>> Hi.
>>
>> First wile I have a moment let me give Tiffany?s stats. Her wait at
>> birth
>> was seven pounds even and she was 19.13 inches long. She was delivered
>> by
>> Cesarean just like her big sister and is doing well.
>>
>> She has more of my features though she has her Father?s coloring and
>> we?re
>> thinking her eyes may turn brown or hassle.
>>
>> Ashley has been in her new class for a little over a week and is doing
>> well. Her new teacher is familiar with working with children who are
>> gifted
>> and or have behavior issues. We have not received a behavior notes since
>> the change and Ash is acting less frustrated.
>>
>> Melissa, thanks for the info regarding breastfeeding wile working I?ll
>> let
>> you know how it goes. And I would love any information you have about
>> children who are gifted and may be on the spectrum for ideas.
>>
>> I have so much e-mail and will catch up with it as I have time. Thank
>> you
>> to all of you who have offered information and I hope the rest of you are
>> doing well.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> Kate
>>
>> -------------- Original message ----------------------
>> From: "Melissa Ann Riccobono" <melissa at riccobono.us>
>> >
>> > Hello Kate,
>> Wow... Huge news! Congratulations on the new baby, and I hope you get
>> the
>> job
>> you want. Also, I'm glad you were able to have Ashley tested and are
>> doing
>> so
>> much to address her needs. I have taken a couple of classes on gifted
>> learners
>> for my continuing education as a school counselor. It's an area that
>> really
>> interests me, so if you want any articles, other resources, or just want
>> to
>> talk
>> about being a parent of a gifted child feel free to write me off list.
>> > melissa at riccobono.us
>> I'm not an expert by any means, but as I'm sure you're aware gifted
>> children do
>> need different educational experiences, and sometimes it's challenging to
>> find
>> > them and/or convince the schools that something more is needed.
>> As for breast feeding while working... Here's my advice for what
>> it's
>> worth. I worked part time and nursed Austin from the time he was 3
>> months
>> until
>> he was 6 months. First of all, get a really good pump. Especially if
>> you
>> will
>> > be working and pumping everyday, you need a pump with a good motor that
>> won't
>> > burn out on you. I rented a Medela pump from a local hospital. The
>> > next
>> time
>> > around I'm going to get a Pump In Style because I've heard such great
>> things
>> > about them. Who knows though, there may be something even better out
>> there by
>> > that time, or even now. Don't go cheap on this item though. If you
>> > can
>> rent
>> > one and try it out maybe that's the way to go. They can be very
>> expensive, but
>> > it will be worth it. I went cheaper and had nothing but problems with
>> the pump
>> > I bought... Therefore I ended up renting.
>> > I would start pumping as soon as possible. Nurse the baby, then
>> try to
>> > pump a little after she eats. Or, if she only eats one side, pump on
>> > the
>> other
>> > side and save the milk. Freeze it in bags; it stays good for a year
>> frozen.
>> > Some people swear by freezing milk in 2 ounce servings so you don't
>> > waste
>> it.
>> > This might work well for small babies, but by the time I was sending
>> Austin to
>> > daycare he was eating between 6 and 8 ounces a feeding, so I started
>> freezing
>> > the milk in 4 ounce servings instead. Since I often had a hard time
>> getting
>> > more than an ounce each time I pumped I often stored milk in the fridge
>> until I
>> > had enough to freeze. Milk in the fridge stays good for 72 hours.
>> > As I said, start pumping early and often because it can be harder
>> to
>> > pump than people make it sound... At least it was for me. I wish I
>> would have
>> > started sooner because I didn't have a big enough supply frozen before
>> Austin
>> > started daycare. So I felt like I was always a little bit stressed and
>> trying
>> > to make sure he had enough. It all worked out, but if I had started to
>> pump
>> > sooner I think it would have made a big difference. Also, you have
>> > more
>> milk in
>> > the beginning and if pumping becomes part of the routine early then
>> > your
>> body
>> > will be used to it and will make more milk in general.
>> > You will want to pump at least 2 times while you're at work.
>> You'll
>> > want to do it in a quiet place; standing in a bathroom stall won't cut
>> it!
>> > Also, you might want to take something that smells like your baby, or a
>> > recording of her crying or babbling; sometimes those things help your
>> milk flow.
>> > I also found that waking up at about 4:30 in the morning and pumping
>> > gave
>> me
>> > good results. This might not work as well for you, depending on how
>> Tiffany
>> > sleeps at night. When I was doing this, Austin was sleeping through
>> > for
>> the
>> > most part, so I was able to wake up full and pump a lot. This was
>> > tough,
>> but
>> > very worth it for me. If Tiffany's not sleeping through by the time
>> > you
>> have to
>> > go to work, then you still might be able to pump a bit during the night
>> after
>> > feeding her.
>> > I do know of women who only nursed their babies at night and on
>> weekends
>> > and had daycare providers give them bottles during the day. Again, I
>> don't know
>> > how old their babies were when they started this, but it might be an
>> option.
>> > I hope some of this helps. Good luck!
>> > Melissa
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org]
>> On Behalf
>> > Of kate02 at bellsouth.net
>> > Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 2:08 PM
>> > To: blparent at nfbnet.org
>> > Subject: [blparent] update
>> >
>> > Hello list.
>> >
>> > I thought I should update every one about Ashley and what?s going on
>> around
>> > here.
>> >
>> > First, we are waiting to hear if Ashley will be excepted by a magnet
>> Montessori
>> > school for first grade. Ashley was tested and at age six has a 130 IQ.
>> Though
>> > she would be able to be moved to a gifted class we decided to leave her
>> in the
>> > regular kindergarten for this year and are having assistance threw a
>> counselor
>> > at home to assist with some behavior issues and Sensory input issues
>> found
>> > during testing. We are also waiting to see if I get a job position I
>> applied
>> > for recently. And though I didn?t discus it on list at the request of
>> > my
>> > husband, on February 26?th we welcomed our second daughter, Tiffany
>> > Anne,
>> in
>> > to our family.
>> >
>> > So since I have time to write I was curious if any one has any advise
>> > for
>> > breastfeeding wile working and parenting siblings with a large age
>> difference?
>> >
>> > I hope all of you are well and will try to write more later.
>> >
>> > Kate
>> >
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>> Message: 2
>> Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 08:49:50 -0400
>> From: "Pickrell, Rebecca M (IS)" <REBECCA.PICKRELL at ngc.com>
>> Subject: Re: [blparent] update
>> To: "NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List" <blparent at nfbnet.org>
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>> Kate,
>> Congradulations on the new baby!
>> What's going on with Ash? I think I missed some posts.
>> Sounds like from this note, she may not fit the traditional school
>> model. You'll want to find stuff she likes, and then help her apply that
>> o school.
>> Jumping through hoops is a skill we all have to learn.
>> Really though, I'd find out what Ash likes and have her have as much
>> exposure to that as you can reasonably do without short-changing the
>> family as a whole.
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org]
>> On Behalf Of kate02 at bellsouth.net
>> Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 3:55 PM
>> To: NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List
>> Subject: Re: [blparent] update
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> First wile I have a moment let me give Tiffany's stats. Her wait at
>> birth was seven pounds even and she was 19.13 inches long. She was
>> delivered by Cesarean just like her big sister and is doing well.
>>
>> She has more of my features though she has her Father's coloring and
>> we're thinking her eyes may turn brown or hassle.
>>
>> Ashley has been in her new class for a little over a week and is doing
>> well. Her new teacher is familiar with working with children who are
>> gifted and or have behavior issues. We have not received a behavior
>> notes since the change and Ash is acting less frustrated.
>>
>> Melissa, thanks for the info regarding breastfeeding wile working I'll
>> let you know how it goes. And I would love any information you have
>> about children who are gifted and may be on the spectrum for ideas.
>>
>> I have so much e-mail and will catch up with it as I have time. Thank
>> you to all of you who have offered information and I hope the rest of
>> you are doing well.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> Kate
>>
>> -------------- Original message ----------------------
>> From: "Melissa Ann Riccobono" <melissa at riccobono.us>
>> >
>> > Hello Kate,
>> Wow... Huge news! Congratulations on the new baby, and I hope you get
>> the job you want. Also, I'm glad you were able to have Ashley tested
>> and are doing so much to address her needs. I have taken a couple of
>> classes on gifted learners for my continuing education as a school
>> counselor. It's an area that really interests me, so if you want any
>> articles, other resources, or just want to talk about being a parent of
>> a gifted child feel free to write me off list.
>> > melissa at riccobono.us
>> I'm not an expert by any means, but as I'm sure you're aware gifted
>> children do need different educational experiences, and sometimes it's
>> challenging to find
>> > them and/or convince the schools that something more is needed.
>> As for breast feeding while working... Here's my advice for
>> what it's worth. I worked part time and nursed Austin from the time he
>> was 3 months until he was 6 months. First of all, get a really good
>> pump. Especially if you will
>> > be working and pumping everyday, you need a pump with a good motor
>> > that won't burn out on you. I rented a Medela pump from a local
>> > hospital. The next time around I'm going to get a Pump In Style
>> > because I've heard such great things about them. Who knows though,
>> > there may be something even better out there by that time, or even
>> > now. Don't go cheap on this item though. If you can rent one and try
>>
>> > it out maybe that's the way to go. They can be very expensive, but it
>>
>> > will be worth it. I went cheaper and had nothing but problems with
>> the pump I bought... Therefore I ended up renting.
>> > I would start pumping as soon as possible. Nurse the baby, then
>> try
>> > to pump a little after she eats. Or, if she only eats one side, pump
>> > on the other side and save the milk. Freeze it in bags; it stays good
>> for a year frozen.
>> > Some people swear by freezing milk in 2 ounce servings so you don't
>> waste it.
>> > This might work well for small babies, but by the time I was sending
>> > Austin to daycare he was eating between 6 and 8 ounces a feeding, so I
>>
>> > started freezing the milk in 4 ounce servings instead. Since I often
>> > had a hard time getting more than an ounce each time I pumped I often
>> > stored milk in the fridge until I had enough to freeze. Milk in the
>> fridge stays good for 72 hours.
>> > As I said, start pumping early and often because it can be
>> harder to
>> > pump than people make it sound... At least it was for me. I wish I
>> > would have started sooner because I didn't have a big enough supply
>> > frozen before Austin started daycare. So I felt like I was always a
>> > little bit stressed and trying to make sure he had enough. It all
>> > worked out, but if I had started to pump sooner I think it would have
>> > made a big difference. Also, you have more milk in the beginning and
>> > if pumping becomes part of the routine early then your body will be
>> used to it and will make more milk in general.
>> > You will want to pump at least 2 times while you're at work.
>> You'll
>> > want to do it in a quiet place; standing in a bathroom stall won't cut
>> it!
>> > Also, you might want to take something that smells like your baby, or
>> > a recording of her crying or babbling; sometimes those things help
>> your milk flow.
>> > I also found that waking up at about 4:30 in the morning and pumping
>> > gave me good results. This might not work as well for you, depending
>> > on how Tiffany sleeps at night. When I was doing this, Austin was
>> > sleeping through for the most part, so I was able to wake up full and
>> > pump a lot. This was tough, but very worth it for me. If Tiffany's
>> > not sleeping through by the time you have to go to work, then you
>> > still might be able to pump a bit during the night after feeding her.
>> > I do know of women who only nursed their babies at night and on
>> > weekends and had daycare providers give them bottles during the day.
>> > Again, I don't know how old their babies were when they started this,
>> but it might be an option.
>> > I hope some of this helps. Good luck!
>> > Melissa
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org]
>>
>> > On Behalf Of kate02 at bellsouth.net
>> > Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 2:08 PM
>> > To: blparent at nfbnet.org
>> > Subject: [blparent] update
>> >
>> > Hello list.
>> >
>> > I thought I should update every one about Ashley and what's going on
>> > around here.
>> >
>> > First, we are waiting to hear if Ashley will be excepted by a magnet
>> > Montessori school for first grade. Ashley was tested and at age six
>> > has a 130 IQ. Though she would be able to be moved to a gifted class
>> > we decided to leave her in the regular kindergarten for this year and
>> > are having assistance threw a counselor at home to assist with some
>> > behavior issues and Sensory input issues found during testing. We are
>>
>> > also waiting to see if I get a job position I applied for recently.
>> > And though I didn't discus it on list at the request of my husband, on
>>
>> > February 26'th we welcomed our second daughter, Tiffany Anne, in to
>> our family.
>> >
>> > So since I have time to write I was curious if any one has any advise
>> > for breastfeeding wile working and parenting siblings with a large age
>> difference?
>> >
>> > I hope all of you are well and will try to write more later.
>> >
>> > Kate
>> >
>> > _______________________________________________
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>> Message: 3
>> Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 09:08:52 -0400
>> From: Holly Idler <hbeanie at gmail.com>
>> Subject: [blparent] Blowing Bubbles
>> To: blparent at nfbnet.org
>> Message-ID:
>> <430e44250903130608j9b8b867ocb2c808e8e7ae1b8 at mail.gmail.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>
>> Hello all,
>> My son is three and last weekend we attended a birthday party. Children
>> who
>> were not yet three were blowing bubbles. Jacy could not. This worries me.
>> Should I be concerned?
>> Holly
>>
>> --
>> "God gives you 86,400 seconds in a day. Take one to say Thank You."
>> Walter A. Ward
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 4
>> Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 09:54:53 -0400
>> From: trishs <slosser at metrocast.net>
>> Subject: Re: [blparent] Blowing Bubbles
>> To: NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List <blparent at nfbnet.org>
>> Message-ID: <200903131353.n2DDrwn4015547 at proofpoint3.metrocast.net>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed
>>
>> Hi, Holly, and list.
>> I'd say practice, practice, practice. Is Jacey developmentally
>> disabled? I couldn't help you, there, but if not, just give him
>> more exposure. He'll get the hang of it.
>> It reminds me of when my girls were learning to jump rope. That
>> was so cute! They finally got it, and are now in a
>> jump-rope-club at their school.
>>
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> >From: Holly Idler <hbeanie at gmail.com
>> >To: blparent at nfbnet.org
>> >Date sent: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 09:08:52 -0400
>> >Subject: [blparent] Blowing Bubbles
>>
>> >Hello all,
>> >My son is three and last weekend we attended a birthday party.
>> Children who
>> >were not yet three were blowing bubbles. Jacy could not. This
>> worries me.
>> >Should I be concerned?
>> >Holly
>>
>> >--
>> >"God gives you 86,400 seconds in a day. Take one to say Thank
>> You."
>> >Walter A. Ward
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>>
>> Message: 5
>> Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 09:15:42 -0600
>> From: "dianna alley" <dianna24 at earthlink.net>
>> Subject: Re: [blparent] Blowing Bubbles
>> To: "NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List" <blparent at nfbnet.org>
>> Message-ID: <BB08DAF7734E4B0D8D7B140D4A9F94E7 at dianna>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
>> reply-type=original
>>
>> I don't think you have anything to worry about my brother did not like
>> them
>> either when he was his age.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Holly Idler" <hbeanie at gmail.com>
>> To: <blparent at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 7:08 AM
>> Subject: [blparent] Blowing Bubbles
>>
>>
>> > Hello all,
>> > My son is three and last weekend we attended a birthday party. Children
>> > who
>> > were not yet three were blowing bubbles. Jacy could not. This worries
>> > me.
>> > Should I be concerned?
>> > Holly
>> >
>> > --
>> > "God gives you 86,400 seconds in a day. Take one to say Thank You."
>> > Walter A. Ward
>> > _______________________________________________
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>>
>>
>>
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>>
>> Message: 6
>> Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 11:46:15 -0400
>> From: "Anjelina" <cruz.anjelina at mchsi.com>
>> Subject: [blparent] Carrying a baby while out and about
>> To: "'NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List'" <blparent at nfbnet.org>
>> Message-ID: <F45C1229DAFC482AB07EF753DDC623D5 at D9P3ZND1>
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>>
>> Hi there everyone, I received a sling as a baby shower gift and was
>> wondering how many people used them when going out? Since we've only gone
>> to
>> Kloei's doc appointments mostly she's been in her car seat and I've had
>> help
>> carrying it. I haven't mastered carrying her seat and using my cane quite
>> yet. What are some methods or items you used to carry your baby and using
>> a
>> cane or guide dog?
>> Thanks
>> Anjelina
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 7
>> Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 10:08:32 -0600
>> From: "dianna alley" <dianna24 at earthlink.net>
>> Subject: Re: [blparent] Carrying a baby while out and about
>> To: "NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List" <blparent at nfbnet.org>
>> Message-ID: <AEA6FEF630984706B90201B6EE1B94EF at dianna>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
>> reply-type=original
>>
>> slings are very nice and if you ride a cab for some reason you don't have
>> to
>> use the car seat. I was told that is the law out here anyway in co. I
>> don't use my cane very well with the car seat either.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Anjelina" <cruz.anjelina at mchsi.com>
>> To: "'NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List'" <blparent at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 9:46 AM
>> Subject: [blparent] Carrying a baby while out and about
>>
>>
>> > Hi there everyone, I received a sling as a baby shower gift and was
>> > wondering how many people used them when going out? Since we've only
>> > gone
>> > to
>> > Kloei's doc appointments mostly she's been in her car seat and I've had
>> > help
>> > carrying it. I haven't mastered carrying her seat and using my cane
>> > quite
>> > yet. What are some methods or items you used to carry your baby and
>> > using
>> > a
>> > cane or guide dog?
>> > Thanks
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