Whomever you talk to that it works, go for it.
Therapists have years of training reading scientific studies and books on stuff like abuse, eating disorders, Alcoholism, etc, and how to assist those in one of these situations.
Friends have their life experience and what they've heard from other people.
Both can probably help a lot.
Just remember to be a good friend too:)
Unfortunately, There is no way to do that. Message board are always public. That is why it is always important to be careful about what you post on message boards
for example. this website, or others that have message boards
Magazines like home and garden often have message boards and free articles on their websites. Don't forget that asking friends and co-workers is always a good idea.
Yes. Message boards are public and anyone can see them.
No there are no avatars for message boards yet
you're banned...thats why you can't use message boards
On message boards, a sticky message is a message that cannot be replied to or deleted.
Answers and WikiAnswers are not primarily social websites for contacting friends. They are Q&A and information websites. Members may include a profile and there are message boards for each member. You will need to know their username on Answers to send a message. It is not an instant message service.
On the right hand side there's always a link to the smiley page.
In online forums and message boards the acronym OT is usually short for "off topic."
It's helpful to spend time perusing through Internet message boards and forums that relate to children's writing. There are a plethora of message boards and forums available concerning writing. However, most of these message boards focus on writing for adults. If you want a message board that focuses specifically on writing for children then check out the following message boards. Some of these message boards are part of organizations that you have to join while other boards will let you register for free. 1. www.scbwi.org You must be a member of SCBWI (Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators) in order to use the message boards in any manner. You can't even read them unless you are a member. That is why I encourage you to check about becoming a member. I am and have found SCBWI to be helpful in so many ways. The message boards are very active with both published and not-yet-published authors and illustrators. 2. www.verlakay.com This is "Verla Kay's Website for Children's Writers and Illustrators". This message board is free to read without registering. If you want to post you can register for free. There are so many great pages to check out, but click on the Forums & Links link for the message boards. 3. www.write4kids.com This website contains a vast amount of information on children's writing plus free message boards. The message boards aren't quite as organized, but they are still useful and interesting.
A good place to buy any led signs or message boards is www.capitolsigns.com. Capitol Signs is a company who specializes in led signs and message boards. They make extremely large signs used for billboards down to smalled led message boards which can be put on your refrigerator.