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Amazing Week!

Abby has had a wonderful week at school!!  She has enjoyed getting to know her classmates “for real,” as she says. She’s tired at the end of the day and has been in bed by 7 every day, but it’s a good tired!  Her one-on-one says she has a group of mostly boys who hover over her and report her every move! 🤣. She is reminding them that Abby can do quite a lot! 






She spends most of her time on the swings at recess, but has also enjoyed drawing with chalk with friends.  Caleb’s recess overlaps, which they both love!







Resource is during her afternoon bipap, which is actually the safest way for her to participate in PE.  

The physical therapist comes often to PE to help modify activities for her.  She’s great!

We are so thankful to everyone at her school for all of their hard work in helping to make this a smooth transition.  It has been a great week!

Comments

Mary Lou said…
Julie....
Did you know that when I Google-search Cerebrocostomandibular Syndrome, little Abby's picture while wearing her tulip dress immediately comes up?! What a mark that she is leaving in this world, your Beautifully Unique daughter!! ;)
Peace out, Mary Lou
PS. Well done, Abby!! Keep up the good work in school!! ;-D

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