I was dropping my son off at his day program and I saw Beth. She asked my name and then when I was born. Then she asked for my address. I asked her when she was born and she told me, then she walked on. A staff member was listening to our conversation and explained who Beth was and what she does with the information - she told me Beth won't forget. I was stunned! I will be looking forward to getting a card from her in January! I ran to get a pen to write hers down before I forgot it!
i have read about catlin in your readers digest july,2009 issue,in the article "best of america"kindly give me the e mail address,home address and phone number if its possible,since i am dealing with mentally challenged children in a school caaled "SPANDAN"in baroda,gujarat,india,i am on a trip on visitors visa in usa.and am impressed by the article.my e-mail address is desai1952@rediffmail.com
thanks,
bharat desai
its really amazing to note such a wonderful skill in catlin.if you can provide me her address and phone number,i would be very happy,since i am dealing with mentally retarted children in baroda,INDIA,we have a school by name "spandan",it will give inspiration to persons like me to work more sincerely.my e-mail address is -desai1952@rediffmail.com
thanks,
bharat desai
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