Today's Big Read from DPNlive

SF Gate Vs SF Chronicle

Print’s not dead. How Hearst is using social to power-up its papers.

The Newspaper business is dead? Don’t tell that to Hearst. By Brett Lofgren | September 12, 2017 NewsWhip’s Global CRO Brett Lofgren discussed the future of “print” in an interview with President of Hearst Newspapers Digital Media, Robertson Barrett. In the age of digital, how are print papers adapting? In the journalism industry, we constantly hear that print is dead. Last month, the New York community lost an iconic brand when the Village Voice announced plans to discontinue their print operation after 60 years. For those under a certain…
Soyang Europe is exclusively distributing Aurich Textilien's range of HP Latex certified fabrics

Soyang Europe launches innovative new HP Latex certified textile range

Soyang Europe holds stock of Aurich Textilien manufactured textiles for distribution Soyang Europe has launched a range of HP Latex certified textiles that allow HP Latex printer users to benefit from a coating jointly developed by HP and the fabric…
Algorithm as a Service

Analizo launches Europe's first algorithm-as-a-service, bringing robo-investing capabilities to the wealth management industry

Robo-investing breaks into the wealth management industry On 19 September, Analizo launched Europe’s first algorithm-as-a-service (AaaS), bringing quantitative investing technology to asset managers and private banks. With 9 out of 10 actively managed funds…
Neon Pink toner

Ricoh expands print diversity with Neon Pink toner

Retrofit Toner with Ricoh Ricoh has launched Neon Pink toner to enhance the creative possibilities for a wide range of print from posters and invitations to ticketing and advertising. The Neon Pink toner has been developed for the fifth colour station on the…

Editorial Comment

The Truth About Social Media V Online Media

Jan 11, 2016
Things are moving on, and online print media is not! During the Christmas holidays I was…

International Print News

Lifetime Achievement winner

Winners revealed at Label Industry Global Awards

Sep 27, 2017
Award for Innovation Announced The most innovative, creative and commercially successful…

World News

News

Soyang Europe is exclusively distributing Aurich Textilien's range of HP Latex certified fabrics

Soyang Europe launches innovative new HP Latex certified textile range

Soyang Europe holds stock of Aurich Textilien manufactured textiles for distribution Soyang Europe has launched a range of HP Latex certified textiles that allow HP Latex printer users to benefit from a coating jointly developed by HP and the fabric…
Neon Pink toner

Ricoh expands print diversity with Neon Pink toner

Retrofit Toner with Ricoh Ricoh has launched Neon Pink toner to enhance the creative possibilities for a wide range of print from posters and invitations to ticketing and advertising. The Neon Pink toner has been developed for the fifth colour station on the…
BSGA

Roland DG celebrates young talent with BSGA Award sponsorship

 Young Signmaker of the Year Roland DG is to sponsor the Young Signmaker of the Year category at the 2017 BSGA British Sign Awards for the third time, demonstrating the company’s support to the next generation of print industry professionals. Organised by the…
Lifetime Achievement winner

Winners revealed at Label Industry Global Awards

Award for Innovation Announced The most innovative, creative and commercially successful work from the label and package printing industry has been rewarded at the Label Industry Global Awards 2017. The people behind the some of the most important innovations…
CRON showcases the HDI Flexo series at Labelexpo this week (Stand 9B18) providing an overview of the wide range of labelling and packaging applications available.

CRON Expands Exceptional HDI Flexo Image Solutions with Double the Speed at Labelexpo Europe

 CRON offers a two year guarantee that makes cost of ownership affordable CRON announces new additions to HDI Flexo CTP range: HDI 600H+, HDI 920H+ and HDI 1600H+ New models deliver doubled laser power and speed for imaging resolutions up to 9600 dpi
CRON HDI Flexo 600

CRON delivers exceptional image quality yet low cost solutions.

HDI Flexo plate imaging will be at Labelexpo Europe CRON’s commitment to delivering exceptional quality prepress solutions and excellent value for money will be demonstrated during Labelexpo this September, with a showcase of the CRON HDI Flexo 600 and 1600…

Business & Finance & Jobs

SF Gate Vs SF Chronicle

Print’s not dead. How Hearst is using social to power-up its papers.

The Newspaper business is dead? Don’t tell that to Hearst. By Brett Lofgren | September 12, 2017 NewsWhip’s Global CRO Brett Lofgren discussed the future of “print” in an interview with President of Hearst Newspapers Digital Media, Robertson Barrett. In the…
Algorithm as a Service

Analizo launches Europe's first algorithm-as-a-service, bringing robo-investing capabilities to the wealth management industry

Robo-investing breaks into the wealth management industry On 19 September, Analizo launched Europe’s first algorithm-as-a-service (AaaS), bringing quantitative investing technology to asset managers and private banks. With 9 out of 10 actively managed funds…
Applegree receives the Star of 2016 Award at the European Small and Mid-Cap Awards in Brussels

Applegreen wins prestigious European SME Award

Star of 2016 award won by Applegreen Applegreen, the #1 motorway service area operator in the Republic of Ireland, has won the prestigious “Star of 2016” at the European Small and Mid-Cap Awards. Applegreen beat off stiff competition from the two other…
Hybrid's National Sales Manager - Textile & Apparel, Stephen Woodall with the Mimaki Tx300P-1800 printer in the company's showroom.

Mimaki Tx300P-1800 already proving a Fashionable Choice

Strong uptake on Mimaki Tx300P from both the education sector and within the textile printing industry. Following its unveiling during ITMA Milan, the popular Mimaki Tx300P-1800 has put the manufacturer at the forefront of direct-to-textile printing bringing…
Ricoh Ireland Receives Business Working Responsibly Mark for a Second Time

Ricoh Ireland Receives Business Working Responsibly Mark.

 For a second time, Ricoh is recognised as a Company that has responsible and sustainable business practices Dublin Castle was the venue for Ricoh Ireland receiving certification to the Business Responsibly Working Mark. It is the second time they received it…
Irish Stock Exchange Quarterly Statistics Q3 2016

Irish Stock Exchange Quarterly Statistics Q3 2016

Q3 2016 statistics show over 35,000 securities listed on Irish Stock Exchange markets Listings on ISE markets exceed 35,000 securities 1,438 new debt listings in Q3 including Canadian, Latin American and European issuers Funds from Babson Capital, WisdomTree…

Irish News

User Rating: 5 / 5

Star ActiveStar ActiveStar ActiveStar ActiveStar Active
 


Letter from America. 

O'Donnell Irish EyesO'Donnell Irish EyesLet’s face it; babies are born as selfish critters who firmly believe that the sun, moon, and stars—not to mention the entirety of their parents’ existence—revolve around them.  Because the egocentric newborn diva has no other way to communicate with others, she will whimper, cry, screech, or wail until her immediate needs are met.  She doesn’t give a furry fat rat’s naked skinny tail that you are occupied in the bathroom, trying to accomplish the very task that your own baby, by virtue of her normal spontaneous entry into this world, has made so terribly but temporarily difficult for you.  When your little bundle of love wants your attention, she wants it pronto!  Whether she is hungry, wet, gassy, too hot, too cold, or just plain bored out of her gourd, she will let you know in no uncertain loud and clear tones that she wants you to come to her aid; moreover, she will continue with increasing urgency to let you know that she is summoning you, up to and until you meet her needs. 

Eventually, you will learn to distinguish one of your baby’s different cries from another and will react accordingly.  But that wee one will remain self-centered until you teach her otherwise.  It is a parent who teaches children to share.  It is a parent who shows them, by example, to watch out for others, to be kind to others, to respect the person and property of others.  Given enough time and attention to this training, most human beings acquire sufficient generosity of spirit in their relationships with others to last a lifetime (and, at the very least, to be tolerated by others during that lifetime).

Some babies, though, seem to be blessed from birth with a few extra nurturing genes.  One category of children—if children can truly be categorized—is that of the caregiver.  A subcategory of those tiny caregiver types comprises siblings of special-needs children.  In the course of my adult professional and personal life, I have worked with children of elementary school age.  Without knowing a thing about a group or class of children at first, I have often spotted a caregiver sibling; seven or eight times out of ten, I have subsequently discovered that my observation was correct.  In one instance, though, it turned out that my supposition about a child was incorrect, but only partially so:  The special-needs person in that particular child’s life was not a sibling but rather a first cousin with whom the child shared a two-family house.

In all cases, it was something in the eyes and body language of tiny caregivers that caught my attention and piqued my interest.  Theirs were the ever-observant eyes of trained undercover operatives.  As quickly as some children’s eyes can well up with tears, the eyes of a caregiving sibling can swiftly flash with an either proactive or defensive expression of readiness to intervene in situations which other children might fail to recognize or completely ignore.

In corresponding recently with a now grown-up version of the littlest caregivers I have known, I asked Janet* how her role in her special-needs brother’s life was perceived by her when she was a kid.  Her written response was both predictable and surprising.  She, now in her mid-70s, pointed out that “times are different now.”  Janet’s special-needs brother, who would be in his early 70s now, had he lived beyond childhood, was born with Down syndrome.  “Back in the 1940s, my brother was called a ‘mongoloid,’” Janet recalls in an e-mail to me.  “If a ‘mongoloid’ child didn’t die at a young age from cardiac problems or pneumonia back then, he or she was often placed in a ‘home.’  My parents were encouraged to do just that to my brother but, after they visited several facilities—some nicer than others—they decided to raise Joseph* right along with the rest of us—eight kids in all.  Of course, no public schools back then included special-needs children, so my school life and home life were worlds apart,” Janet continued.  “That doesn’t mean that I didn’t witness some cruelty directed at my brother.  Joseph couldn’t—or wouldn’t—defend himself when another child snatched a toy out of his hands at the playground or called him names when we walked to the candy store, but Mark* [Janet’s next-oldest brother] and I developed quite a repertoire of retaliatory insults and street-fighting maneuvers to protect Joseph from bullies and other ignorant people.”  Joseph died from complications of a strep infection when Janet was 15.  He was 12 years old.

When Janet’s grandnephew Jared* was diagnosed with autism as a toddler, Janet was surprised to see just how much things had changed for special-needs children.  Her niece, Lauren,* was immediately put in touch with professionals of all types.  Jared is now in a ‘regular’ public high school.  He works with a special-education teacher for part of the day, and with a trained paraprofessional who serves as Jared’s “life coach” for another portion of the school day, but he spends lunch period, physical-education, art, and music classes with the same kids he sees in his neighborhood outside of school.  Janet admits that Jared has encountered some bullies and ignorant people in his young life—“some things never change,” she writes—and she further admits that Jared’s brother and sister have used many of the same protective techniques that she and Mark once thought they had not only invented but also perfected when they were kids. “The difference for Jared’s siblings, though,” Janet says, “is that there are many more mainstreamed children with special needs.  Jared’s brother and sister meet fairly regularly with a group of siblings of special-needs kids; they share their experiences, discover that they are not alone, and learn that all of their feelings about their role in the lives of those siblings are legitimate and worthy of discussion.”

What has not changed, however, is the fact that the siblings of children with special needs have special needs themselves.  The support group that sponsors the events which Janet’s grandniece and grandnephew attend recognizes this.  It is no wonder that other sibling support groups, ranging from the loosely organized to the more professionally structured, are springing up with increasing frequency throughout the U.S.  What services a society provides for children with special needs has varied from country to country for centuries. Only relatively recently has there been much attention paid to the siblings of special-needs children.  Is our society fully addressing their needs, too?

*Name changed to protect the privacy of the individual.

By Cara Sheridan O’Donnell.

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it." mce_' + path + '\'' + prefix + ':' + addy15786 + '\'>'+addy_text15786+'<\/a>'; //-->

Follow us on Twitter - @DigiPrintNews

Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/DPNLive - (click the ‘LIKED’ button/top of page as well)

Copyright © 2014, DPNLIVE – All Rights Reserved.



Music

Living

LabelExpo

Lifetime achievement award goes to Chinese label industry’s founding father

Professor Tan Junqiao chosen as the recipient of the R. Stanton Avery Lifetime Achievement Award Professor Tan Junqiao, founder and honorary chairman of the China Label Sub Association of the Printing and Printing Equipment Industries Association of China…

Young people are the future of the sign industry in the UK

Nominations are closing shortly for the BSGA ‘Young Sign Maker of the Year’ award sponsored by Roland DG. Offered in recognition of the next generation of hardworking talent emerging in the UK sign industry, nominations for the BSGA ‘Young Sign Maker of the…
HP Indigo 12000 Digital Press

HP to showcase new business growth opportunities at photokina 2016

 HP announced that it will showcase the latest capabilities for top quality printing at photo finishers and professional labs at photokina (20-25 September 2016, Cologne, Germany). At HP’s booth (Hall 4.2), visitors to photokina will see the HP Indigo 12000…
Rob Goleniowski demonstrating the LEF-20 at the VersaUV Experience Day

VersaUV Experience Day by Roland DG was successful

Roland DG event attended by many partners and customers Clevedon in the UK was the host area for Roland DG UK’s UK’s first VersaUV Experience Day. There was a focus on versatility and a variety of profitable applications were shown across a wide range of…
Jeff Jacobson

Xerox is splitting their company in two.

Jeff Jacobson has been appointed to the Board of Xerox. Jeffrey Jacobson, who is president of the Xerox Technology business, has been appointed to the Xerox Board of Directors following the completion of the company’s planned separation into two publicly…
Kerrie-Anne Moore

Soyang Europe Strengthens Sales Team

Company appoints Kerrie-Anne Moore to push sales in self-adhesive materials market. Soyang Europe has beefed up its sales team with the appointment of self-adhesive specialist Kerrie-Anne Moore. Her new role will see her spearhead Soyang’s new range of…

Tech

Canon 6D mark II

Canon launch the 6D mark II

The camera with a 26 MP sensor, 45 point autofocus and no 4K video We have been waiting a long time for this. Canon has announced the release of the Canon 6D mark II camera. The specification of the camera makes it an excellent tool for professional and top…
EnRoute Complete subscription users have access to EnRoute’s full catalogue of features at a competitive cost including Rapid Picture that allows users to extend their portfolio with customized products

Expansion of SAi’s subscription model provides more choice for CAD/CAM users, offers improved flexibility and cost efficiencies

SAi announces new subscription-based EnRoute software packages SA International (SAi) are a leading provider of software solutions for the professional sign making, wide-format digital printing and CAD/CAM for CNC machining industries. They have announced…
The new Kebab option for the Mimaki UJF MkII printers enables printing around the circumference of cylindrical items

Mimaki adds popular Kebab option to the new UJF MkII printer range

New Kebab option enables Mimaki UJF-3042MkII & UJF-6042MkII to support printing directly onto a wide range of cylindrical objects Mimaki has announced that it is making its popular Kebab option available for the new UJF-3042MkII and UJF-6042MkII; its latest…
Xerox Phaser 6510 Color Printer

New Xerox Colour Printer, MFP Put Big Business Capabilities Within Reach of Small Offices

Customers Get Advanced Features, Reliability, Unmatched Colour – Affordably Most small business printers and multifunction devices are serviceable, but with limited capabilities and reliability. They’re difficult to set up and don’t deliver what offices need…
Xara Designer Pro X365

Review: Xara Designer Pro X365

Great graphics and photo software for idiots - like me. Not being a graphics professional, Xara contacted me for my opinion on Designer Pro X365. I can’t even use Photoshop. My programme of choice is CorelDraw, mainly because I can get my head around it. I…
Mimaki's new Tx300P-1800B features a fabric transportation belt to aid feeding material during the print process.

New Mimaki brings breakthrough digital printing to the textile industry

Mimaki's new Tx300P-1800B textile printer with fabric transportation belt is ideal for producing samples, short production runs and custom orders, even on thick, sheer and elastic textiles. Mimaki has announced the launch of a brand-new textile printer; the…

USA

Newsletter Signup

Signup to our newsletter