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Tears in my eyes~ a very special student
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 123572" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Kathy, what a gift that she could share this with everyone. You don't have to be a student or a special needs kid to learn life lessons like this one. </p><p>I tell my son's that everyone blossoms at different times. If you aren't Mr./Ms. popularity in high school doesn't mean you are a loser. This just may not be when you are blossoming.</p><p>To remind oneself of our own purpose it the best lesson we can learn. All of us. </p><p>Bless her heart and her courage. Give her a thumb's up from me. I hope all special needs kids hear her and listen to what she learned. (special needs is all difficult child's in my humble opinion)</p><p></p><p>I don't want to take this off topic and ruin the message of this beautiful post but I believe inclusion is wonderful for those who benefit but a one size fits all policy is damaging for kids like mine where inclusion should be a slow gradual individual process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 123572, member: 3"] Kathy, what a gift that she could share this with everyone. You don't have to be a student or a special needs kid to learn life lessons like this one. I tell my son's that everyone blossoms at different times. If you aren't Mr./Ms. popularity in high school doesn't mean you are a loser. This just may not be when you are blossoming. To remind oneself of our own purpose it the best lesson we can learn. All of us. Bless her heart and her courage. Give her a thumb's up from me. I hope all special needs kids hear her and listen to what she learned. (special needs is all difficult child's in my humble opinion) I don't want to take this off topic and ruin the message of this beautiful post but I believe inclusion is wonderful for those who benefit but a one size fits all policy is damaging for kids like mine where inclusion should be a slow gradual individual process. [/QUOTE]
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