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This is a subject SueM in MN and I have discussed even prior to my becoming a moderator. We would like opinions and comments before going forward. Please read this and think about it for a while before responding.
We have noticed that about 20% to 25% of the threads are not Disney related but involve concerns about children with physical, mental and/or emotional problems. Some start out that way, and others start as Disney related but then take on a new life.
We do not want to discourage these threads, as in a way they are indirectly Disney related. Just as other forums have sub-forums, we have been thinking of asking the Webmasters to create a sub-forum with the title Special Needs.
It would be for asking and giving advice concerning life or lifestyle needs of people, especially children. Examples would involve difficulties with schools or neighbors, or just how people can adapt in a non-Disney situation. It could also be used for venting when a school does not cooperate. Of course people would still have to be civil; if there are disagreements the ideas should be discussed or challenged, not the person doing the posting.
The main board would be used for posts having a direct question or report concerning WDW. This will assist people who are looking specifically for Disney or WDW related information.
Please think about this for a while before responding. Please not only state if you agree or disagree but also explain your reasoning. Before we approach the Webmasters on this we want to be able to give them information about what our (regular) users think of this idea.
Just as disABILITIES! has a subtitle of Share tips and information on touring Disney World with disabilities, if you feel this sub-forum would be useful also suggest both a title and subtitle.
Also realize that although we think it would be a good idea, we do not ourselves have the authority to create a sub-forum, but we can go to the Webmasters and show both need and support for it to happen. They may decide that since it generally takes an item three or four days to move off our first page that they do not want to create a sub-forum.
Thank you,
Sue and Mike
We have noticed that about 20% to 25% of the threads are not Disney related but involve concerns about children with physical, mental and/or emotional problems. Some start out that way, and others start as Disney related but then take on a new life.
We do not want to discourage these threads, as in a way they are indirectly Disney related. Just as other forums have sub-forums, we have been thinking of asking the Webmasters to create a sub-forum with the title Special Needs.
It would be for asking and giving advice concerning life or lifestyle needs of people, especially children. Examples would involve difficulties with schools or neighbors, or just how people can adapt in a non-Disney situation. It could also be used for venting when a school does not cooperate. Of course people would still have to be civil; if there are disagreements the ideas should be discussed or challenged, not the person doing the posting.
The main board would be used for posts having a direct question or report concerning WDW. This will assist people who are looking specifically for Disney or WDW related information.
Please think about this for a while before responding. Please not only state if you agree or disagree but also explain your reasoning. Before we approach the Webmasters on this we want to be able to give them information about what our (regular) users think of this idea.
Just as disABILITIES! has a subtitle of Share tips and information on touring Disney World with disabilities, if you feel this sub-forum would be useful also suggest both a title and subtitle.
Also realize that although we think it would be a good idea, we do not ourselves have the authority to create a sub-forum, but we can go to the Webmasters and show both need and support for it to happen. They may decide that since it generally takes an item three or four days to move off our first page that they do not want to create a sub-forum.
Thank you,
Sue and Mike