Tuesday, April 6, 2010

[epilepsy] Culturally Preprogrammed

 


Roughly 2 weeks ago I was going to reply to someone's posting and
include links to some websites for resources about what I was going to
say in my reply. When I went to where these resources are located, I
noticed a new series of articles have been added. The series of articles
is titled "How (and Why) to Tell Others about Your Epilepsy", published
in Exceptional Parent magazine in June through October 2009. The one
individual, a neuropsychologist, who created these articles had to wait
for a certain period of time before he could provide the articles on his
own website. While reading through this series of articles there are two
words I will probably never forget, which are "Culturally
Preprogrammed". Instead of me posting parts and pieces of this series of
articles, I'd highly recommend everyone to read this series of articles
yourselves. The link to this newer series of articles should be located
at http://www.theseeprogram.com/EParent_Social_Coping_3a.pdf

This neuropsychologist had previously created two other series of
articles ( "Beating Bad Seizures" ; "Raising a Kid with Epilepsy" ),
also published in Exceptional Parent magazine, and these articles can be
located in the S.E.E. Program library, at
http://www.theseeprogram.com/html/s_e_e__library.html

For those of you who read these articles I'd like to ask you to please
provide some feedback by posting a reply on here, so it can be shared
with the neuropsychologist who created all of these articles.

Thank you.

Bruce

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