I lied. It takes too long to email and I've been trying for 3 hours to upload to yout*be to no avail so my last nerve is shot. Chrissi suggested flickr and it was a little better. I'll put the first one up delete it tomorrow and add another one. Each of them are less than 3 minutes apiece. Hope these help and please no snickers about the southern accents. We're all friends here right? ;-)
Sorry it's deleted now. Working on the next one.
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No snickering from me!
Hi! I found you through Christine's blog. Thank you so much for sharing your story. My husband and I are in the process of adopting a 12 year old girl with some pretty severe behavior issues, and definitely some RAD tendencies. You are already a huge encouragement.
The tapping is so interesting. Where can I go to find out the science behind it?
This is intriguing to watch- And the love I can hear in your voice and J's when you talk to each other is inspiring!!
Thank you!!!! May have to get Little B in here to watch. Does J ever say, " No, I don't want to?"
I am sure you-would snicker at my accent... You are a very dedicated mother... J looks so bright, happy and content with your guidence.
I think your daughter is amazing. AND her mama too. What a wonderful family and I am sorry the video took so long to get loaded, but it is very interesting! Thank you for the comment on my blog.
Thanks for sharing this. I'm writing a post about it but I promised my son I would ask... "Why don't they tap their head or their arm pits." LOL!
I don't know :-) What is the answer to that?
Thanks for the video! I used to use tapping about 3 years ago to help with some thoughts I was stuck with. It was very helpful. Watching J. brought the proceedure back and reminded me how I could use it again. The two of you are doing so much for others...I hope you know that.
I saw it!!! Very cool. I like the little humming part in the middle. Nice way to transition. Thank you SO much!! Plus, how easy!
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