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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 207388" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Beth, thanks for posting this. It's timely.</p><p></p><p>difficult child--Has a wealth of compassion and patience for people who need his help. When he was going to a Special Education school a few years ago, he struck up a friendship with a girl who is non-verbal (difficult child can talk enough for any 4 people, so it sort of made sense). He worked with her secretly for weeks and taught her to say her name, which was the first word she ever spoke in her 21 years of life. Her parents were in tears when he left for a mainstream high school.</p><p></p><p>Little easy child--My sensitive little charmer and gentle giant. Makes me laugh like no one else in the world can do, and gives the best hugs and snuggles. Even though he's nearly 7, he's not embarrassed to be hugged and kissed by mummy (even in front of his friends!!!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 207388, member: 3907"] Beth, thanks for posting this. It's timely. difficult child--Has a wealth of compassion and patience for people who need his help. When he was going to a Special Education school a few years ago, he struck up a friendship with a girl who is non-verbal (difficult child can talk enough for any 4 people, so it sort of made sense). He worked with her secretly for weeks and taught her to say her name, which was the first word she ever spoke in her 21 years of life. Her parents were in tears when he left for a mainstream high school. Little easy child--My sensitive little charmer and gentle giant. Makes me laugh like no one else in the world can do, and gives the best hugs and snuggles. Even though he's nearly 7, he's not embarrassed to be hugged and kissed by mummy (even in front of his friends!!!) [/QUOTE]
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