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Canadian Karen

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I belong to another website for the parent magazine "Today's Parent". The journalists often post on the forum when they are researching for articles that they are writing, asking parents on the forum for their stories, input etc. to go into the article. I myself was quoted in an article back in August 2006 for a story about how to keep kids learning through the summer months....

Here is a perfect opportunity to get celiac out there in a magazine article! Any of you who have children 6 - 8 yrs old who have dealt with being tired due to celiac, please respond to this writer! It would be a perfect way to get the word out to parents to get their kids checked for celiac!

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Hello, I am researching a story for Today's Parent magazine.

If your 6-8 year old seems tired all the time, I'd like to hear from you. Some kids this age are always tied. It seems that they have little energy and soon feel exhaused.

My question is: have you looked into your child's tiredness? If so, what's the cause? It could be allergies, or lack of exercise, combined with a less-than-desirable diet, or even too little sleep.

Have you learned any strategies to help your child overcome their tiredness?

Please respond to me directly at:

ellenrosenberg77@rogers.com

Please include your city/town, as well as your child's name and age, on the occasion that we publish your quote.

Thank you! Ellen

This particular request is in the "Kids's Health and Safety" forum.....

Thanks!

Karen


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OH what a great opportunity to educate other parents on Celiac!!! I hope some of you with kiddoes do some writing!!

Thanks for posting that Karen.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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