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"<Martha Brower> (mgb)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Jul 1995 20:21:11 -0400
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Dear Judy

Once again, you are on the same wavelength as me (poor you!!).  I think that
we all need to really focus on teaching parents to ask the correct questions.
 Good questions provide useful answers.  Poor questions provide muddy or zero
thinking!  Where food  and nutrition are concerned, the questions are
ususally poor.  "What can I eat that is quick, easy, cheap and tastes good is
the question most adults ask themselves."  Try answering "What can I eat that
will nourish my body?"  Probably got different answers.  Answering Judy's
questions "What is safest for me? ......my baby?...." will provide different
answers than "How can I get through this with the least interruption to my
life?"  (The answers to this question are seen in the number of "scheduled"
deliveries for the convenience of both mothers and doctors).

Sorry for the soapbox.  This is a current interest of mine--how to get people
to ask intelligent questions.

Queen Raging Hormones

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