These amazing children are not deficient; they are different. We would all do better to remember this and learn to embrace these differences for the benefit of us all."
− Cindy Little
− Cindy Little
"K"
I cannot tell you all how much I LOVE my job. This is "K", not his real name but I am not sure if I should post his name. Anyway, he makes my day every time I see him. He loves hugs and will come up to you and say "Hugs". The reason he is in front of the washer is because he loves to watch bubbles and our new front load washer allows him to see in it. It makes me appreciate the little things in life, looking through "K's" eyes.
I cannot tell you all how much I LOVE my job. This is "K", not his real name but I am not sure if I should post his name. Anyway, he makes my day every time I see him. He loves hugs and will come up to you and say "Hugs". The reason he is in front of the washer is because he loves to watch bubbles and our new front load washer allows him to see in it. It makes me appreciate the little things in life, looking through "K's" eyes.
Here we are, on a small field trip, across the hall, to Mr. M's room to hear a little guitar and singing.
Mr. M is a Language Arts Teacher but a very excellent musician and he enjoys playing for us on Fridays. The kids enjoy music more than anything. When they hear it their little faces just light up. Again it makes me appreciate the little things that happen throughout my day.
"Disability is a matter of perception. If you can do just one thing well, you're needed by someone."
1 comment:
Yeah!!! I can't tell you how much I miss something new on here. Love the pictures of the kids at school - they're the best!
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