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I’ve been at this blog for nearly four years, posting articles and photos. A few weeks ago, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center approached my family about making a video about Reid’s story, for teen drivers and their parents. The link, released today, is below. Now I have a short video that masterfully tells the story and conveys the central messages. Our family’s thanks to Kevin Borrup of Connecticut Children’s Medical Center and Paula Fahy Ostop and her colleagues at Go-Media for their great work, and to Kohl’s for their financial support.

May 30th, 2013 at 3:33 PM
Wow, this makes me sad. I admire you and what you are doing to make a difference. Thank you for your time and effort in this cause. I hope more and more parents and teens can take your thoughts and counsel to heart.
June 2nd, 2013 at 4:39 PM
Thank you so much for taking action. Driving a car is serious business. It should be an earn privilege, not a right. I cannot find much on the internet to help me decide what’s right for my children. This is a big help.