Tuesday, February 9, 2010

[mompowergroup] Digest Number 302

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1a.

Re: nursing

Posted by: "Kell Dawn" kellydawn79@yahoo.com   kellydawn79

Mon Feb 8, 2010 6:39 am (PST)



my sissy has one they will not take back at babies r us in everette if you can pay shipping she may bless you with it. I still can not believe how much she paid for it
give it a try get a hold of me I talk to her everyday and can hook you two up
kelly

--- On Fri, 2/5/10, Becki <moosemail04@comcast.net> wrote:

From: Becki <moosemail04@comcast.net>
Subject: [mompowergroup] Re: nursing
To: mompowergroup@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, February 5, 2010, 8:13 PM

 

I forgot I was going to mention that I had a terrible time finding a pump that would work that didn't cost a fortune. The one I found that did work for me was an Evenflo-comfort select- its battery poweered and has electric power plug as well. Can be dual too. i got it at babies are us or walmart and was resonable priced, I believe it was around $30 something ??? Don't hold me on that but it wasnt anymore than $50 for sure. Good Luck and lots of blessings !!!

--- In mompowergroup@ yahoogroups. com, "askyourcoach" <rebecca@... > wrote:
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> Thanks for sharing. Looks like pumping is the way to go.
> I appreciate the feedback :o)
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2.

free speech therapy for your child-any ideas for reading tutors?

Posted by: "selaschneider" isabellasriboni@gmail.com   selaschneider

Mon Feb 8, 2010 6:39 am (PST)



Hi all,
I have been home schooling my children off and on for the past 4 years. I have one boy and one girl (elementary school aged). My daughter learned to read very easily and has excellent vocabulary and speech skills. My son did not. He has trouble pronouncing many sounds, such as the "r" sound and various other sounds. Unfortunately, as reading and speaking go hand in hand. My son is having great difficulty learning to read. When we were in the school district, we had speech therapy funded through the school district. However, in California they stopped allowing the benefit to home-schooled children. Does anyone out there have any ideas for low cost reading tutors or support in Southern California? I would also like to share some great news for those for parents to turn too when they do not have private speech therapy funded by the school district.

Generally, we as parents simply do not have the financial resources for private speech therapy. For those who don't, you may want to consider the Scottish Rite Center for your child with special speech needs. They provide free speech/language evaluations and therapy for children whose primary area of concern is speech/language. Their services are provided without charge for those children who do qualify (cannot obtain speech therapy through the school system.)

I feel so lucky to have found the Scottish Rite Language Center. I have been extremely impressed with their program, and the specific attention to detail in regards to my son and his speech needs.

I have been thrilled with the speech pathologists my son has worked with at the center - their perfect combination of work and fun, their friendly disposition and their extensive knowledge is a rare gem in today's world.

Here is the link to their website, with all of their contact information: http://www.sdscottishritelanguagecenter.org/ There is a small waiting list-but its definitely worth the wait!

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