Today is the last day of MSA testing for the year! Wahoooooooooooooo!!! I truly think these days are more stressful on the teachers than the students, because we are the ones biting our nails and hoping they remember everything we taught them! What is even worse is watching your students make careless mistakes or not show the BIG effort...and not be able to speak to them about it! So, needless to say, I am very glad it's over. I'm looking forward to the "after MSA" project we will be starting in our reading class--writing and illustrating children's books to read to the younger kids. :)
If you happen to pick up the latest Reader's Digest, there is an article in there about Piper Breinholt , a four year old with CCMS. If you've been around here a while, you'll remember wayyyyyy back when we first received Abby's diagnosis that I was able to speak to Piper's mom, Reagan. The article is more about their story and not as much about the ins and outs of CCMS, but I think it's probably enough to get some people googling it and I'm hoping a few will end up here. Every once in a while, I give a blog post the title of Cerebrocostomandibular Syndrome so that it would show up in Google. My ever-present hope is that people will stumble across my blog and 1) be encouraged by the hope we have in Christ, 2) feel a connection with someone in a similar situation as them, or 3) get excited over the miracles that have been performed in Abby's life!! (a combination of all 3 is great too!) :) Notice that it's not to get famous and it ...
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