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Buy here: Kindergarten Teacher Believe There Is Is Good In The World T Shirt Visit t-shirt version: here Home page: Tagotee Custom Tshirt ————————————————————————————————————– I can so relate. Jaxon didn’t become mainstreamed until his second year of 5th grade and he has survived inclusion ever since. Is it easy? Nope. But you will know when things are appropriate for Amos. Follow your heart mama! What a wonderful little boy Amos is. I look forward to seeing what he does every day. Hope you’re still writing about him for years to come. I hope I’m still friends with Adrian (and Amos, more or less) when Amos is 25! Something is telling me I probably will be. Very likely. Some friends easily end up being my friends for life. And I have Classic Autism just like Amos, but I’m 44. I was the Amos of the 1980s. Yes! I think every mama with a child of different abilities has felt these same feelings. It feels so good when you can finally let go of what you hoped would be, and embrace the beautiful reality of life with a “different“ child. I’ve been meaning to message you because I see and have seen all sides! This doesn’t mean there isn’t hope – as a kindergarten teacher (with a DAP classroom ) – I’ve done it both ways- had many students begin in K but I have also successfully transitioned many in as the year went on! Amos is going to be fine and may be more comfortable in that setting to begin with- especially considering all that is 2020! This is the beginning!! You will always do what is right for him in that moment What I have learned over the past 17 years with my own “Amos” is how hard it was to let go of my own hopes & dreams & focus on HIS! Your writings have touched my heart & soul with your own journey. You put into words & perspective what I have/could not. Thank you! Bless you for keeping his needs front and center. It’s so heartbreaking when the parents cling to their dream without thinking of what is right for their child at that moment. There are so many times I advocate for a child’s social and emotional health being best served in a smaller and more adaptable environment, but I don’t always get heard. Our grandson’s parents shared the same “losses”. Keeping things in perspective as believers, we encouraged them to meet their son right where he was. One day these children will be made totally complete!! Until then, we celebrate milestones w them and other “special” parents Kindergarten Teacher Believe There Is Is Good In The World T Shirt Kindergarten Teacher Believe There Is Is Good In The World T Shirt Buy here: Kindergarten Teacher Believe There Is Is Good In The World T Shirt Visit t-shirt version: here Home page: Tagotee Custom Tshirt ————————————————————————————————————– I can so relate. Jaxon didn’t become mainstreamed until his second year of 5th grade and he has survived inclusion ever since. Is it easy? Nope. But you will know when things are appropriate for Amos. Follow your heart mama! What a wonderful little boy Amos is. I look forward to seeing what he does every day. Hope you’re still writing about him for years to come. I hope I’m still friends with Adrian (and Amos, more or less) when Amos is 25! Something is telling me I probably will be. Very likely. Some friends easily end up being my friends for life. And I have Classic Autism just like Amos, but I’m 44. I was the Amos of the 1980s. Yes! I think every mama with a child of different abilities has felt these same feelings. It feels so good when you can finally let go of what you hoped would be, and embrace the beautiful reality of life with a “different“ child. I’ve been meaning to message you because I see and have seen all sides! This doesn’t mean there isn’t hope – as a kindergarten teacher (with a DAP classroom ) – I’ve done it both ways- had many students begin in K but I have also successfully transitioned many in as the year went on! Amos is going to be fine and may be more comfortable in that setting to begin with- especially considering all that is 2020! This is the beginning!! You will always do what is right for him in that moment What I have learned over the past 17 years with my own “Amos” is how hard it was to let go of my own hopes & dreams & focus on HIS! Your writings have touched my heart & soul with your own journey. You put into words & perspective what I have/could not. Thank you! Bless you for keeping his needs front and center. It’s so heartbreaking when the parents cling to their dream without thinking of what is right for their child at that moment. There are so many times I advocate for a child’s social and emotional health being best served in a smaller and more adaptable environment, but I don’t always get heard. Our grandson’s parents shared the same “losses”. Keeping things in perspective as believers, we encouraged them to meet their son right where he was. One day these children will be made totally complete!! Until then, we celebrate milestones w them and other “special” parents Kindergarten Teacher Believe There Is Is Good In The World T Shirt

Buy here: Kindergarten Teacher Believe There Is Is Good In The World T Shirt Visit t-shirt version: here Home page: Tagotee Custom Tshirt ————————————————————————————————————– I can so relate. Jaxon didn’t become mainstreamed until his second year of 5th grade and he has survived inclusion ever since. Is it easy? Nope. But you will know when things are appropriate for Amos. Follow your heart mama! What a wonderful little boy Amos is. I look forward to seeing what he does every day. Hope you’re still writing about him for years to come. I hope I’m still friends with Adrian (and Amos, more or less) when Amos is 25! Something is telling me I probably will be. Very likely. Some friends easily end up being my friends for life. And I have Classic Autism just like Amos, but I’m 44. I was the Amos of the 1980s. Yes! I think every mama with a child of different abilities has felt these same feelings. It feels so good when you can finally let go of what you hoped would be, and embrace the beautiful reality of life with a “different“ child. I’ve been meaning to message you because I see and have seen all sides! This doesn’t mean there isn’t hope – as a kindergarten teacher (with a DAP classroom ) – I’ve done it both ways- had many students begin in K but I have also successfully transitioned many in as the year went on! Amos is going to be fine and may be more comfortable in that setting to begin with- especially considering all that is 2020! This is the beginning!! You will always do what is right for him in that moment What I have learned over the past 17 years with my own “Amos” is how hard it was to let go of my own hopes & dreams & focus on HIS! Your writings have touched my heart & soul with your own journey. You put into words & perspective what I have/could not. Thank you! Bless you for keeping his needs front and center. It’s so heartbreaking when the parents cling to their dream without thinking of what is right for their child at that moment. There are so many times I advocate for a child’s social and emotional health being best served in a smaller and more adaptable environment, but I don’t always get heard. Our grandson’s parents shared the same “losses”. Keeping things in perspective as believers, we encouraged them to meet their son right where he was. One day these children will be made totally complete!! Until then, we celebrate milestones w them and other “special” parents Kindergarten Teacher Believe There Is Is Good In The World T Shirt Kindergarten Teacher Believe There Is Is Good In The World T Shirt Buy here: Kindergarten Teacher Believe There Is Is Good In The World T Shirt Visit t-shirt version: here Home page: Tagotee Custom Tshirt ————————————————————————————————————– I can so relate. Jaxon didn’t become mainstreamed until his second year of 5th grade and he has survived inclusion ever since. Is it easy? Nope. But you will know when things are appropriate for Amos. Follow your heart mama! What a wonderful little boy Amos is. I look forward to seeing what he does every day. Hope you’re still writing about him for years to come. I hope I’m still friends with Adrian (and Amos, more or less) when Amos is 25! Something is telling me I probably will be. Very likely. Some friends easily end up being my friends for life. And I have Classic Autism just like Amos, but I’m 44. I was the Amos of the 1980s. Yes! I think every mama with a child of different abilities has felt these same feelings. It feels so good when you can finally let go of what you hoped would be, and embrace the beautiful reality of life with a “different“ child. I’ve been meaning to message you because I see and have seen all sides! This doesn’t mean there isn’t hope – as a kindergarten teacher (with a DAP classroom ) – I’ve done it both ways- had many students begin in K but I have also successfully transitioned many in as the year went on! Amos is going to be fine and may be more comfortable in that setting to begin with- especially considering all that is 2020! This is the beginning!! You will always do what is right for him in that moment What I have learned over the past 17 years with my own “Amos” is how hard it was to let go of my own hopes & dreams & focus on HIS! Your writings have touched my heart & soul with your own journey. You put into words & perspective what I have/could not. Thank you! Bless you for keeping his needs front and center. It’s so heartbreaking when the parents cling to their dream without thinking of what is right for their child at that moment. There are so many times I advocate for a child’s social and emotional health being best served in a smaller and more adaptable environment, but I don’t always get heard. Our grandson’s parents shared the same “losses”. Keeping things in perspective as believers, we encouraged them to meet their son right where he was. One day these children will be made totally complete!! Until then, we celebrate milestones w them and other “special” parents Kindergarten Teacher Believe There Is Is Good In The World T Shirt
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