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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 496846" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>WOnderful that she was able to give it to him. We ALL have learning left to do and have times we don't handle things so well. </p><p></p><p>Sounds like he had a great time. So cute that he was worried you would be upset he wanted to leave so soon because he was cold. Shows he really does have the ability to put himself in other's shoes - in my opinion that is HUGE because some of our kids are never able to do that.</p><p></p><p>As for coordination, he will get it in time. I used to sit on my skateboard to go down hills as a kid. I just was so clumsy. Glad the PT can work with him. </p><p></p><p>Janet, why not ask your neuro to sign a statement to keep with your license? in my opinion that would be incredibly logical. Might not get you out of a ticket for speeding, but would keep them from locking you up for being drunk/stoned when you are not. Having the disabled sticker will also help you - lots of disabled people have balance issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 496846, member: 1233"] WOnderful that she was able to give it to him. We ALL have learning left to do and have times we don't handle things so well. Sounds like he had a great time. So cute that he was worried you would be upset he wanted to leave so soon because he was cold. Shows he really does have the ability to put himself in other's shoes - in my opinion that is HUGE because some of our kids are never able to do that. As for coordination, he will get it in time. I used to sit on my skateboard to go down hills as a kid. I just was so clumsy. Glad the PT can work with him. Janet, why not ask your neuro to sign a statement to keep with your license? in my opinion that would be incredibly logical. Might not get you out of a ticket for speeding, but would keep them from locking you up for being drunk/stoned when you are not. Having the disabled sticker will also help you - lots of disabled people have balance issues. [/QUOTE]
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