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Uth(sm) Full Learning
L.L.C.
Grown Up Solutions For Ailing Children
Uth Full Learning™ * Dallas, TX 75104 * www.uthfull.com * email-tfreemanufl@yahoo.com * (972)310-9857
Corporate Story
Uth™ Full Learning is a unique company designed for
Kids; with the help of Kids; but with providers in the
medical, academic, social and health/fitness programs
in mind.
The animated stuffed companion dolls and
corresponding cartoon characters provide entertaining
tools to assist with caring for the young along with
supporting specific areas such as; Health & Safety
Issues, Drug against Drugs, Parent Support Groups
and Education Entertainment.
Uth(sm) Full Learning
L.L.C. Presents
MISSION STATEMENT
Agenda
3. Product Concept3. Product Concept
4. Product Rationale4. Product Rationale
9.Contact Information9.Contact Information
1. Mission Statement1. Mission Statement
7. References7. References
5. Product/Price List Specifications5. Product/Price List Specifications
2. Founder and Background
6. Reasons To Purchase
8. Support Programs8. Support Programs
Mission Statement
To Provide Gentle And
Fun Lessons To Learn
The Fear And Burden Of
Recovering From Illness
For Youth And Their
Parents.
BACKGROUND
Founder and
Background
As a mother of a special needs child, in 2004
Theresa LeDay-Freeman saw the need to
create tools to ease the fear and burden of the
daily care of her son JeReese.
JeReese was born premature at 24 weeks and
to date has had over 18 surgeries.
Born from this tragedy was a hidden blessing
for all parents…A Lesson To Lessen Parent
Child Medical Fears.
PRODUCT CONCEPT
TO A CHILD DOES THIS
PICTURE LOOK FRIENDLY OR
MENACING?
Product Concept
Introducing…Morning Buddies™, Medical
Buddies™. They represent various essential
diagnostic medical supplies and patient care
tools used in the care of children (e.g.
stethoscopes, band aid, thermometer etc).
These casts of interactive characters, toys,
presentations and educational materials help
small patients through the stress of
uncomfortable and sometimes painful
procedures.
PRODUCT RATIONALE
Product Rationale
Theresa’s Child Was Not Alone.
In 2000, children and adolescents accounted
for 6.3 million hospital stays or almost 18
percent of all hospital stays.
Product Rationale
Theresa’s Child Was Not
Alone.
Of the 6.3 million children, 17%
were between the ages of
2 to 12 years or the Medical
Buddies/Morning Buddies
age group.
Product Rationale
Table _ Percentage of Children’s
Hospital Stays, by Age Group
Children stays in
the hospital range
from bronchitis
down do radiation,
chemotherapy.
This does not
include the visits to
doctor offices for
the flu allergies or
other issues.
Most Common Reasons for Hospitalization for Pediatric Illness by Age Group
Number of hospital stays in thousands.
Most Common Principal Diagnoses < 1 Year 1-2 Years 3-5 Years 6-12 Years 13-17 Years
Fever of unknown origin 13
Acute bronchitis 105 26
Viral infections 16 8
Urinary tract infections 18 5
Intestinal infections 15 16 6
Other upper respiratory infections 15 14 6
Noninfectious gastroenteritis 12 13 6
Fluid and electrolyte disorders 23 32 14 13
Asthma 16 44 29 48 15
Pneumonia 44 55 25 27 9
Epilepsy, convulsions 17 9 14
Skin infections 7 11
Fracture of upper limb 5 14
Maintenance chemotherapy, radiotherapy 5 14 10
PRODUCT/
PRICE LIST/SPECIFICATIONS
Product Line Assortment &
Support Programs
Heal
DVD
Learning Activity
Center- Ambulance
Seminars
School
Orientations Health Care
Clinics
Companion
Dolls
Companion Dolls
Ten (10) soft, cuddly, colorful animated characters that make
a child smile, representing all the common medical
apparatuses that can make a child frown .
Product
When To Use Morning Buddies™
Medical Buddies™:
1. Before taking your child to the doctor
2. Doctors should have them handy in the waiting
areas or in the examination rooms
3. Use at home and school, explaining to the child
what Mom, Dad and/or School Nurse are about
to do and how the Morning Buddies™ /Medical
Buddies™ will help
School Program Package Price
List
Product
Code
Product Description Quantity Unit
Price
Total
Package
Cost
Ed-pack School Orientation (Skit Show) 1 85.00 waived
DVD – The Rescue 1 5.25 waived
Companion- Buddies 10 11.99 ea. 119.00
Ambulance Activity Display Center 1 150.00 150.00
Extra Curriculum Activity
Worksheets
Quarterly, 12 work sheet per month.
1 included waived
Reader, Coloring Book 2 @ $2.99 ea. $5.98
(Optional) Doctors/Parents/Patients
Communication Care Tool Magazine
(Optional)
Call for your school pricing, all
prices are subject to change.
$274.98
School Program Package Price
List
Product
Code
Product Description Quantity Unit
Price
Total
Package
Cost
Ed-pack School Orientation (Skit Show)
DVD – The Rescue
Companion- Buddies
Ambulance Activity Display Center
Extra Curriculum Activity
Worksheets
Quarterly, 12 work sheet per month.
Reader, Coloring Book
(Optional) Doctors/Parents/Patients
Communication Care Tool Magazine
(Optional)
Call for pricing for your school
School Program
Package The Morning/Medical Buddies
are great companion buddies for
hospital/doctor visits. Our
activity display center; educates
our children using
Reader/Coloring Activity Books
along with Show & Tell of
medical supplies and how they
are used. Our Doctor Parent
Patient Communication Care
Tool Magazine is a wonderful
way to communicate with
Doctors. This Magazine allows
Parents to ask questions they
often forget while waiting in the
doctor’s office, as well as getting
information straight from the
doctors.
REASONS TO PURCHASE
Reasons To Purchase
1. Finally, a simple vehicle for health professionals,
and educators (Doctors, Schools, and
Pharmacists) that reinforce health aid awareness
for children and their parents.
2. Help reduce, among children 2-8 years, fear of
proper health care.
3. Provide children comfort in fostering prevention
before the onset of serious illness.
4. Product line reinforced with academic, social and
health/fitness programs.
5. Lessening medical fears, boosts self esteem
among children.
REFERENCES
References
The List Of References and Recommendations
Are Extremely Credible:
“A personal contact in touching
a child’s life.” Rob Franke, Mayor
of Cedar Hill
“This is an excellent child and
parent friendly learning
program.” Dr. David Donahue,
SW Neurological Surgery
Association
“A wonderful way to help
children to reduce their medical
fears.” Mrs. Denise Roache
Davis, Principal Cedar Hill ISD
“The kids listened intently and
were exuberant in their
excitement over “Temp”. I
recommend this program to
everyone, it’s benefits are
tremendous!” Lou Ann Spencer,
Teacher Floyd Elementary
School, Mesquite ISD
SUPPORT PROGRAMS
Support Programs
Various community
based programs are
available for classroom
participation and or
health fairs.
Contact Information
Let’s all make an ailing child smile.
Uth Full Learning™
Dallas, TX 75104
Website-www.uthfull.com
Web TV-www.wordcast.tv.ufl
Email-tfreemanufl@yahoo.com
Phone (972) 310-9857

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MorningBuddiePresentationJan5[1]school

  • 1. Uth(sm) Full Learning L.L.C. Grown Up Solutions For Ailing Children Uth Full Learning™ * Dallas, TX 75104 * www.uthfull.com * email-tfreemanufl@yahoo.com * (972)310-9857
  • 2. Corporate Story Uth™ Full Learning is a unique company designed for Kids; with the help of Kids; but with providers in the medical, academic, social and health/fitness programs in mind. The animated stuffed companion dolls and corresponding cartoon characters provide entertaining tools to assist with caring for the young along with supporting specific areas such as; Health & Safety Issues, Drug against Drugs, Parent Support Groups and Education Entertainment.
  • 5. Agenda 3. Product Concept3. Product Concept 4. Product Rationale4. Product Rationale 9.Contact Information9.Contact Information 1. Mission Statement1. Mission Statement 7. References7. References 5. Product/Price List Specifications5. Product/Price List Specifications 2. Founder and Background 6. Reasons To Purchase 8. Support Programs8. Support Programs
  • 6. Mission Statement To Provide Gentle And Fun Lessons To Learn The Fear And Burden Of Recovering From Illness For Youth And Their Parents.
  • 8. Founder and Background As a mother of a special needs child, in 2004 Theresa LeDay-Freeman saw the need to create tools to ease the fear and burden of the daily care of her son JeReese. JeReese was born premature at 24 weeks and to date has had over 18 surgeries. Born from this tragedy was a hidden blessing for all parents…A Lesson To Lessen Parent Child Medical Fears.
  • 10. TO A CHILD DOES THIS PICTURE LOOK FRIENDLY OR MENACING?
  • 11. Product Concept Introducing…Morning Buddies™, Medical Buddies™. They represent various essential diagnostic medical supplies and patient care tools used in the care of children (e.g. stethoscopes, band aid, thermometer etc). These casts of interactive characters, toys, presentations and educational materials help small patients through the stress of uncomfortable and sometimes painful procedures.
  • 13. Product Rationale Theresa’s Child Was Not Alone. In 2000, children and adolescents accounted for 6.3 million hospital stays or almost 18 percent of all hospital stays.
  • 14. Product Rationale Theresa’s Child Was Not Alone. Of the 6.3 million children, 17% were between the ages of 2 to 12 years or the Medical Buddies/Morning Buddies age group.
  • 15. Product Rationale Table _ Percentage of Children’s Hospital Stays, by Age Group Children stays in the hospital range from bronchitis down do radiation, chemotherapy. This does not include the visits to doctor offices for the flu allergies or other issues. Most Common Reasons for Hospitalization for Pediatric Illness by Age Group Number of hospital stays in thousands. Most Common Principal Diagnoses < 1 Year 1-2 Years 3-5 Years 6-12 Years 13-17 Years Fever of unknown origin 13 Acute bronchitis 105 26 Viral infections 16 8 Urinary tract infections 18 5 Intestinal infections 15 16 6 Other upper respiratory infections 15 14 6 Noninfectious gastroenteritis 12 13 6 Fluid and electrolyte disorders 23 32 14 13 Asthma 16 44 29 48 15 Pneumonia 44 55 25 27 9 Epilepsy, convulsions 17 9 14 Skin infections 7 11 Fracture of upper limb 5 14 Maintenance chemotherapy, radiotherapy 5 14 10
  • 17. Product Line Assortment & Support Programs Heal DVD Learning Activity Center- Ambulance Seminars School Orientations Health Care Clinics Companion Dolls
  • 18. Companion Dolls Ten (10) soft, cuddly, colorful animated characters that make a child smile, representing all the common medical apparatuses that can make a child frown .
  • 19. Product When To Use Morning Buddies™ Medical Buddies™: 1. Before taking your child to the doctor 2. Doctors should have them handy in the waiting areas or in the examination rooms 3. Use at home and school, explaining to the child what Mom, Dad and/or School Nurse are about to do and how the Morning Buddies™ /Medical Buddies™ will help
  • 20. School Program Package Price List Product Code Product Description Quantity Unit Price Total Package Cost Ed-pack School Orientation (Skit Show) 1 85.00 waived DVD – The Rescue 1 5.25 waived Companion- Buddies 10 11.99 ea. 119.00 Ambulance Activity Display Center 1 150.00 150.00 Extra Curriculum Activity Worksheets Quarterly, 12 work sheet per month. 1 included waived Reader, Coloring Book 2 @ $2.99 ea. $5.98 (Optional) Doctors/Parents/Patients Communication Care Tool Magazine (Optional) Call for your school pricing, all prices are subject to change. $274.98
  • 21. School Program Package Price List Product Code Product Description Quantity Unit Price Total Package Cost Ed-pack School Orientation (Skit Show) DVD – The Rescue Companion- Buddies Ambulance Activity Display Center Extra Curriculum Activity Worksheets Quarterly, 12 work sheet per month. Reader, Coloring Book (Optional) Doctors/Parents/Patients Communication Care Tool Magazine (Optional) Call for pricing for your school
  • 22. School Program Package The Morning/Medical Buddies are great companion buddies for hospital/doctor visits. Our activity display center; educates our children using Reader/Coloring Activity Books along with Show & Tell of medical supplies and how they are used. Our Doctor Parent Patient Communication Care Tool Magazine is a wonderful way to communicate with Doctors. This Magazine allows Parents to ask questions they often forget while waiting in the doctor’s office, as well as getting information straight from the doctors.
  • 24. Reasons To Purchase 1. Finally, a simple vehicle for health professionals, and educators (Doctors, Schools, and Pharmacists) that reinforce health aid awareness for children and their parents. 2. Help reduce, among children 2-8 years, fear of proper health care. 3. Provide children comfort in fostering prevention before the onset of serious illness. 4. Product line reinforced with academic, social and health/fitness programs. 5. Lessening medical fears, boosts self esteem among children.
  • 26. References The List Of References and Recommendations Are Extremely Credible: “A personal contact in touching a child’s life.” Rob Franke, Mayor of Cedar Hill “This is an excellent child and parent friendly learning program.” Dr. David Donahue, SW Neurological Surgery Association “A wonderful way to help children to reduce their medical fears.” Mrs. Denise Roache Davis, Principal Cedar Hill ISD “The kids listened intently and were exuberant in their excitement over “Temp”. I recommend this program to everyone, it’s benefits are tremendous!” Lou Ann Spencer, Teacher Floyd Elementary School, Mesquite ISD
  • 28. Support Programs Various community based programs are available for classroom participation and or health fairs.
  • 29. Contact Information Let’s all make an ailing child smile. Uth Full Learning™ Dallas, TX 75104 Website-www.uthfull.com Web TV-www.wordcast.tv.ufl Email-tfreemanufl@yahoo.com Phone (972) 310-9857