storytelling

Dave jrobar at sprintmail.com
Wed Jun 14 10:28:02 PDT 2000


Thank you, Allison!  I appreciate learning about creative ways to teach asthma
education.
Judith Stacey-Robar MN, RN,C

Allison Cox wrote:

> Hi Margo and all,
>     I just posted my Asthma and Allergy education story on my web site -
> http://www.wolfenet.com/~allison/Stories/ThreeLittlePigsOfHogHoller.html
> Feel free to spread this tale of little allergic and athmatic swamp pigs around!
>
>  Allison Cox
>           Vashon Island, Washington
> Interested in contributing to a book on
> "Storytelling to Promote Healthy Communities"?
> Learn about the Healing Heart Project on my web site at
> http://www.wolfenet.com/~allison
>
> Margo Harris wrote:
>
> > Now somehow I don't think Laura meant to post this to the list.  For the
> > record, I'm holding my own.  I recently changed my email signature because
> > so far the year 2000 has brought me more challenges than I care to
> > contemplate.  Sorry I haven't been as active on  the list as in the past.
> > I'm hoping to manage my time a little better and be more "present" on
> > PNWHEALTH.  Thanks for your patience and keeping some great dialog going.
> >
> > On a positive note, thanks to Megan Murphy for sharing information about
> > safety education materials from Children's Hospital Medical Center.  I am on
> > the faculty of four Health/Fitness Summer Institutes for K-12 teachers.  If
> > others have materials they would like me to mention or if your
> > organization/agency would like to be named as a contact point for K-12
> > resources, by all means let me know.  This program is planned as a "First
> > Annual" opportunity, and the program is designed to help school personnel
> > implement the Washington State Essential Academic Learning Requirements for
> > Health & Fitness.
> >
> > I will also be teaching for Western Washington University and Antioch
> > University this summer, and I always make my students explore the
> > availability of resources in the community and retrieve resources they would
> > actually use in their classes.  Be warned, summer quarter starts next week!
> > Margo
> >
> > Margo Harris
> > Harris Training & Consulting Services
> > Seattle, WA
> > Email: margo at htcs.com
> > Internet: www.htcs.com
> > "I know God won't give me anything I can't handle.
> > I just wish (s)he didn't trust me so much."  Mother Theresa
>
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