Well since I'm one of the newest to join. I'm not uninterested at all. For 
me I'm really pleased to be part of group that discusses Occupational 
therapy and I am very grateful that you are all out there and that I may be 
picking your brains as my second year begins (I have 4 weeks off I'm 
happy!). I guess I am still learning, some of the topics discussed I've felt 
that I didn't need to participate, but just sit on the sidelines and listen.

I belong to other email groups and sometimes the groups are quiet for 
varying reasons, so maybe this is one of those times - I don't know how 
active you have all been before.

I do enjoy the topics that come up and I look forward to hearing and 
participating in future discussions!

Hugs Becky :-)


>From: Ron Carson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [OTlist] Why are YOU on this list
>Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 08:09:07 -0400
>
>Hello All:
>
>The  OTlist has been around a long time. But I believe this is the least
>amount of participation that I've ever seen.
>
>What  is  going  on?  I  know that every topic is not important to every
>person,  and I know that all of us have busy lives. But this list has NO
>purpose if YOU don't participate!
>
>I don't know if people are scared, uninterested, uninformed or what, but
>this  is  the  only  place  that  I know to discuss the topics that have
>recently come up.
>
>Please  put  your  fingers  to  the  keyboard  and  share your thoughts,
>questions and opinions.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Ron
>
>--
>"... as a profession that offers unique services that are ideally suited
>to  meet  the health, participation, and quality of life needs of people
>of  all  ages,  occupational  therapy  is well-positioned to succeed and
>flourish in the 21st century." [Fred Somers, AJOT, April, 2005, p. 127]
>
>"The  part of convalescence that I found most profoundly humiliating and
>depressing  was  [OT]...  I was reduced to playing with brightly colored
>plastic  letters  ...  like  a three-year-old..." [AJOT, April, 2005, p.
>231]
>
>
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