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Mom, who's the best salesperson?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 481045" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>difficult child is selling something called Sensies (SP?-) for a fundraiser for a Peer Partner program he is involved in. From what I can tell it is a program where regular ed kids work with kids with disabilities.</p><p></p><p>It is so funny to watch him. He gets dropped off at my school every day after his school day. He is asking everyone and anyone if they will buy something. Yesterday someone was walking down the hall and he yells out, "Hey you, come here!" He has actually sold quite a bit and is so proud of himself. The teachers are all getting a kick out of him. He is hilarious. Seriously if he didn't have his disability he could probably sell anything to anybody. </p><p></p><p>He thinks he is the best salesperson ever and keeps asking me to tell him who the best salesperson is. If I don't answer with him he is sure to point out that he is the best salesperson ever.</p><p></p><p>It's so nice to see him excited about something so positive. Also he was so sweet yesterday when we were driving home. He told husband and me that if he earns any Target gift certificates for selling the product he is going to give them to husband and me. He said he is always writing us letters and cards for our birthdays and Christmas and this time he wants to buy us something. We reassured him that he didn't need to but right now he is insisting. Sometimes this kid of mine amazes me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 481045, member: 1631"] difficult child is selling something called Sensies (SP?-) for a fundraiser for a Peer Partner program he is involved in. From what I can tell it is a program where regular ed kids work with kids with disabilities. It is so funny to watch him. He gets dropped off at my school every day after his school day. He is asking everyone and anyone if they will buy something. Yesterday someone was walking down the hall and he yells out, "Hey you, come here!" He has actually sold quite a bit and is so proud of himself. The teachers are all getting a kick out of him. He is hilarious. Seriously if he didn't have his disability he could probably sell anything to anybody. He thinks he is the best salesperson ever and keeps asking me to tell him who the best salesperson is. If I don't answer with him he is sure to point out that he is the best salesperson ever. It's so nice to see him excited about something so positive. Also he was so sweet yesterday when we were driving home. He told husband and me that if he earns any Target gift certificates for selling the product he is going to give them to husband and me. He said he is always writing us letters and cards for our birthdays and Christmas and this time he wants to buy us something. We reassured him that he didn't need to but right now he is insisting. Sometimes this kid of mine amazes me. [/QUOTE]
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