I've had several people as how Mordecai is doing in school. He's only had four days, but so far so good. He is riding the regular school bus…this means he has no extra supervision. At this point in our lives it seems silly to even mention, yet five years ago we coudln't quite picture the day Mordecai could be unsupervised…in a group setting… for any amount of time.
May 2009 I posted this on the blog:
I think him being a "leader" will be great for him. The teacher also told me he was signing to one of the boys with Down Syndrome who is non verbal. She was saying how great it was for this little boy who doesn't get much interaction from the other kids. Signing is something we've done with all of our babies (Apollo has quite a few signs in his vocabulary) so it probably seemed "normal" to Mordecai as soon as he realized the teachers use signs with his classmate.
His teacher also said that it was obvious to her that what we had done at home prepared him for the classroom. He sits, follows instructions, is attentive. I didn't have the heart to tell her that was years of our life right there…years of simply teaching him to sit. I am so glad it is serving him well now.
So that's how Mordecai's doing. I will of course keep you updated and things progress.
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What a special picture of Mordecai and the frog. To me it shows a tender young boy !!
You, as parents, are doing a wonderful job with your family !! I admire you !!
Yay Mordecai! And yay Mom and Dad! This is especially encouraging to me this morning after I lay awake part of the night evaluating Steele’s challenges. Different than Mordecai’s, yet all too similar. I’ll be looking forward to hear of his continued successes!
It sounds like Mordecai is really in the right place! It’s so wonderful for a child to feel like a leader.
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Way to go Mordecai!
Yeah! I am glad things are going well for him in school. I was touched reading that he had blessed the other boy in his class by signing to him. You must be proud!
wonderful news you made Aunty cry Mordecai. How wonderful to hear you are doing so well in your new class.
Such wonderful news! I can just imagine the difference for him as he realizes that instead of not having the same abilities of the other kids who can sit, focus, concentrate longer, etc., he is realizing that he has abilities that many of his new classmates don’t. That must be liberating for him on some level! (Does that make sense? I know what I’m trying to say but not sure it came across!) Yay, Mordecai!
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You must be so proud of him right now. How cute that he is signing to a new class buddy. I hope he continues to do well in this new environment – you have set him up very well.
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Hooray for Mordi!! I’m so happy to hear he’s having success in his classroom setting. I bet his classmate’s parents are overjoyed to hear their non-verbal child is making a friend to sign with.
I am so so happy for you and your son! I’m sure sending him to school was a very hard decision for you. Such a wonderful example of truly knowing your child and understanding what he or she needs. By the way I am totally voting for you!:)