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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 210796" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I can always hear the pride you have for your difficult child. Even through his most trying moments, you see his potential. He is a special young man and you work very hard to keep that part of him shining. </p><p> </p><p>My Sunday school class meets in the day school's kindergarten room. As I was cleaning up today, one of our little girls came in the room and said, "Everyone but L and E in Kindergarten know how to tie their shoes." I wondered what brought that up until I realized which room we were in and that kids get some recognition on a chart when they learn this skill. She continued, "I bet L and E feel left out. I know I did when I couldn't tie my shoes." I hate tied shoes because the shoe strings are about 10 times the length needed so even if shoes are tied, many of the shoe strings are still hanging. When I grow up, I am going to invent shoe strings that are just the right length for those who insist on the necessisity of tying shoes but also I will invent cool looking velcor closing shoes for all sizes.</p><p> </p><p>Your difficult child has improved due to your love and belief in him. Congratulations on all your hard work paying off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 210796, member: 5096"] I can always hear the pride you have for your difficult child. Even through his most trying moments, you see his potential. He is a special young man and you work very hard to keep that part of him shining. My Sunday school class meets in the day school's kindergarten room. As I was cleaning up today, one of our little girls came in the room and said, "Everyone but L and E in Kindergarten know how to tie their shoes." I wondered what brought that up until I realized which room we were in and that kids get some recognition on a chart when they learn this skill. She continued, "I bet L and E feel left out. I know I did when I couldn't tie my shoes." I hate tied shoes because the shoe strings are about 10 times the length needed so even if shoes are tied, many of the shoe strings are still hanging. When I grow up, I am going to invent shoe strings that are just the right length for those who insist on the necessisity of tying shoes but also I will invent cool looking velcor closing shoes for all sizes. Your difficult child has improved due to your love and belief in him. Congratulations on all your hard work paying off. [/QUOTE]
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