User talk:Willow1984

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Well done Willow!! --Poule (talk) 13:23, 26 January 2009 (UTC)

Hi Willow and thanks for your message. Yes I can see from the history of the article and also from your contributions history  exactly what and when you added. It looks great. I don't actually think the information has been deleted, just moved around, because they seemed more general than just CP and thus more suitable for another section. However, I think your ideas were good, and suggest maybe that you might want to think about readding some of the information just with a bit more of a focus on CP. For example, maybe we don't need to have repeated who might be on the AAC team, but just why it is particularly important in people with CP. Does that make sense? We want to focus here on issues specific to the CP population.--Poule (talk) 22:04, 29 March 2009 (UTC)

Hi there Willow! I was having fun with some editting on the Wikipedia page and I wanted to suggest something to you about your CP section. I think it might make more sense to put the last paragraph about the modifications that need to be made to AAC for CP users before the part about them being passive communicators. I'm going to change it for now but if you don't like it, feel free to change it back!--Karyna (talk) 19:09, 1 April 2009 (UTC)

Hi Willow, I've been fiddling with the section too! I added back some info that got deleted by the other editor; in general however, I agree that it was too much about CP and dysarthria and not enough about AAC, so needed to be shortened a bit. However, I copied and pasted most of it over the the article on Cerebral Palsy. I see you had already added some of it there yourself (great idea!!!) but I added a bit more, including the refs and all. It might also be suitable for a subsection in the dysarthria article too. Important that all that work doesn't go to waste! Anyway well done! --Poule (talk) 00:56, 2 April 2009 (UTC)