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Re: Sonrise Room and Diet


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Posted By A Son-Rise Message Board Participant on August 27, 1999 at 07:42:36:

In Reply to: Re: Sonrise Room and Diet posted byJohn Koumoutseas on August 27, 1999 at 05:15:45:

Of course i dont give him gasoline to play with....Thats what i said, i keep an eye on him. Its the contact that counts when he plays with foam. And gasoline in the playroom???? The stuff that is in there is safe enough. And stuff that is not i keep far away, from any of my children. I take my son's development one day at a time. And sure i hope he one day, can speak, (thats my hope) But if he does not? I will still love him, and accept him. But the progress i made since i am doing this program, (februari 99) is so great, and the bonding is already enough.
I know he would not came this far, if i did not do the program, so then i really would be worrieng about later. I learned not to be. And it feels a whole lot better then before i did the start-up. So even with no progress what so ever. I won very much, if not for him, then surely for myself!!
My warm regards,
Yvette



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