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@ St Mary-Mercy Hospital—2008

 

Sat, Apr 5 —Parenting Toddlers & PreSchoolers with Love & Logic Class, 10 am

Weds, Apr 9 —Parenting Elementary-Aged Children with Love & Logic Class, 6:30 pm

Sat, Apr 12—Sibling Class & Tour of the Hospital, 10 am

Weds, Apr 16—Parenting PreTeens & Teens with Love & Logic Class, 6:30 pm

Sat, May 3 —Parenting Children with Special Needs with Love & Logic Class, 10:00 am

Sat, June 7—Sibling Class & Tour of the Hospital, 10 am

 

For more information on all Parenting Classes, Mother-Baby Support Group & Sibling Class & Tour, click here

 

 

Parenting Classes in the News

Metro Parent:  “Taking Teens to Task” by Ken Martin

 

What makes the difference between wishing and realizing our wishes? Lots of things, and it may take months or years for wish to come true, but it's far more likely to happen when you care so much about a wish that you'll do all you can to make it happen.

Fred Rogers

 

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Debra Madonna, COTA, MT, ICCE

Occupational Therapist

Massage Therapist

Reiki Master

Certified Childbirth Educator

 

 

 

 

Last Updated 3/27/08

E-Mail: clarion@storytellerdesign.com

QuixWorks Therapeutic Massage & Reiki

The Storyteller Design Company

© 2004—2008

D. Madonna, All Rights Reserved

 

When my kids become wild and unruly, I use a nice safe playpen. When they're finished, I climb out.

Erma Bombeck


The very young baby is ready to receive all kinds of clues as to whether or not he should make the effort to live.  And the clues come from the mothering person who takes care of him.  The child who is tenderly cared for can, little by little, begin  ro participate in his own care.

 

At first, he begins by sucking hard enough so that he’ll get enough milk to keep alive.  Later, he learns to feed himself and to cre for other needs.  He takes increasing responsibility for the care of his own body, growing slowly but steadily in the conviction that he is worth taking care of. 

 

And little by little that baby grows and takes over more and more of his own care with the support of family, neighbors, television friends, society—he becomes a caring person himself: one who has the capacity of being the available loving adult to the next generation. 

Fred Rogers

If parents pass enthusiasm along to their children, they will leave them an estate of incalculable value

Thomas Edison

 

Life's most soothing things are a child's goodnight and sweet music.

Thomas Edison

 

“I don’t know what a magnum opus is,” said Wilbur.

That’s Latin,” explained Charlotte. “It means ‘great work’  This egg sac is my great work—the finest thing I have ever made.”

Charlottes Web

by E. B. White

 

QuixWorks Therapeutic Massage

 

Time Out for Moms

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Youth Services: Children with Special Needs & Family-Centered Care:

Massage for All Children, including those with Special Needs, and their families and/or Caregivers. Massage is an effective way to provide a child with physical comfort and security. 

Does your child deal with Sensory & Development Conditions?  Therapeutic massage can increase attention span, reduce anxiety and integrate sensory & motor systems.

Does your child have chronic pain: headaches, migraines?  Is your child experiencing pain from repetitive injuries from sports activities?  Does your child have “Back Pack Fatigue” ?  Is your child worn out from getting up at dawn for a full day of school, followed by after school activities and staying up late to finish homework?  Regular massage can decrease frequency and intensity of pain & discomfort

During sessions, parents and caregivers will have the opportunity to learn therapeutic massage techniques, with the emphasis on individualized instruction for each family.  

Parent or Guardian must be present for all children 17 years and younger.

Other benefits:

Improve sleep habits

Promote relaxation and well being

Reduce stress

Improve immune function

Relieve discomfort, (ie, colic, teething)

Promote growth and development

Promote attachment with parents

Help tone

Increase attentiveness

Promote attachment and sensory integration

Improve body and sensory awareness. 

Integrate child’s body, mind, awareness & coordination

Positively impact characteristics of autism and cerebral palsy, as well as other developmental conditions.

 

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Teaching Kids about money starts with believing that every penny counts. 

 

Save, but spend wisely.  And do the math

 

 

Most children's first words are "Mama" or "Daddy." Mine were, ‘Do I have to use my own money?’”  Erma Bombeck

 

 

Parents are in the difficult position of trying to teach money management, math and responsibility in a world that is constantly trying to sell their children “things with strings.”

 

 Fisher Price sells a Barney “Please & Thank You Cash Register”.  Not only is it a cash register, with pretend money, there is also a credit and debit card.  .When you press the scanner button, Barney sings “I love you.”  Is that the message you want kids to hear when they’re withdrawing money?  Imagine what would happen if every time you swiped your ATM card, someone sang “I love you.”

 

 

Does it matter if you buy a $3 cup of coffee every day?  What happens if you save that $3.00? These aren’t right or wrong questions, after all what’s $3.00?  It’s a math question.  What happens if you save $3.00 a day instead of spending it.  What do you have at the end of the day?  At the end of $365 days?  Do the math.

 

 

A Dollar A Day x 1 year          = $   365.00

A Dollar A Day x 5 years      = $ 1,825.00
 A Dollar A Day x 18 years   = $ 6,570.00
A Dollar A Day x 21 years    = $ 7,665.00

 

 

3 Dollars A Day x 1 year       = $ 1,095.00

3 Dollars A Day x 5 years     = $ 5,475.00
3 Dollars A Day x 18 years = $ 19,710.00
3 Dollars A Day x 21 years = $ 22,995.00

 

 

 Debra Madonna

January 9, 2008

 

 

  I’M WALKING 60 MILES OVER THREE DAYS BECAUSE EVERYONE DESERVES A LIFETIME.

 

On September 26, 27, 28, 2008, I’ll be walking 60 miles over the course of three days and camping out at night with thousands of other women and men who will be taking this journey with me.

 

The Breast Cancer 3-Day is a remarkable journey designed to raise funds and awareness for Susan G. Komen for the Cure and National Philanthropic Trust. I must raise at least $2,200 in order to participate, but I hope to raise much more! I invite you to support me and join the global movement to end breast cancer forever.  I need your help! Would you please consider making a donation?

 

The total is high, but this is a big event, and I have a lot of miles to walk to train before the big weekend.  I have to admit, it’s a pretty daunting task.

 

You can donate online by going directly to my team’s page, my personal page or the 3-Day Site.  While I have all summer to raise the money, my goal is to raise the entire amount by June 1st so I can concentrate on training.

My Team: “Hearts for Gretchen”: http://08.the3day.org/site/TR/Walk/MichiganEvent?team_id=41692&pg=team&fr_id=1185

Deb’s Personal Page: http://08.the3day.org/site/TR/Walk/MichiganEvent?pg=personal&fr_id=1185&fr_id=1185&px=1878165

3-Day website:  http://www.the3day.org/. Just click on Donate Now and search for my personal fundraising page. You can also call 800.996.3DAY to donate over the phone.

 

If you would like to walk with me during my training, I’d love to have the company.

 

Thank you,
Deb Madonna

email: clarion@storytellerdesign.com


 
P.S. Ask your employer if they will double your donation through a matching gift program.

© 2008 Breast Cancer 3-Day