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by Cathy R
Thursday, May 28, 2009
I have just finished reading Quinn's book, "A Different Life" and it has given me hope. Although my son has not yet been officially diagnosed with VCFS, after reading his book and finding info on the NIH website, I have a strong suspicion that the current work up will confirm it. It's frustrating ...
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Quinn Bradlee
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Cathy R
Sunday, May 31, 2009 at 05:18 PMI'm not sure your book is appropriate for my son to read right now, but I am definetly going to have his teachers, therapists and case manager read it over the summer. I want them to get an idea of how it feels to be learning "differently." You have put into print what my son has difficulty communicating. Thanks again and keep up the good work! Cathy
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Quinn Bradlee
Monday, June 01, 2009 at 10:34 AMHey Cathy, good to hear from you again. I guess my book is for an older group, I don't think that I was thinking at the time that young kids my read it. I was just being truley honest in my book.
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Hello Cathy and thanks for writing in. I am so glad that my book has helped you; and I also want to know that my book was inteded orgianlly for people with learning disabilities, but it now seems that there are a few people without an LD who find it helpfull which is great; this book is for everyone, and I am really gald about that.
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