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Re: [WSSA] Welcome Sarah

Hi Alene,
 
Thanks a million for your positive email - its great to hear that Kendall, at 28 is leading a normal life. We too are grateful to all the therapists that are working with Harry. We were also told that he wouldn't be able to do much for himself (at the age of 6 months we were told this) Along with this we were informed that he would never be good at maths!! Honestly if that was our only problem we were just fine we said. Anyway I was always crap at maths so the apple doesn't fall far from the tree!
 
Anyway he is just about beginning to walk, has excellent comprehension, knows exactly what he wants (!!) and is the complete apple of everyones eye. And of course he is only gorgeous............ (the biased mother) We are so very proud of him
 
Again thanks a million - Sarah the new member might take solace in it  as I did when I joined this group last year
 
On another note I have spent the last 24 hours watching Obama - was glued to the TV! Even Harry was clapping when he heard all the noise on the TV
 
Talk again soon
 
Siobhan


From: alenecromar <acromar@...>
To: WSSA@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 10:56:46 PM
Subject: [WSSA] Welcome Sarah

This is a fine mechanism to find others who are facing the same
challenges! My son, Kendall, is 28. He works full time at our local
airport as a wheelchair agent and does wonderfully. We are grateful
for all of the physical therapists, occupational therapists, and
speech therapists, school district special education teachers and
Special Olympics participants that have helped him. He wasn't thought
to be able to stand or walk without aid - but rides his bike
everywhere and uses the bike and bus to get himself anywhere he wants!
He wasn't thought to be able to speak clear enough to communicate with
people - but has wonderful conversations with airplane passengers. He
once was an "Information Staff" at a local hospital.
Hang in there, each one of you! Take full advantage of all the
medical early interventions and you, too, will have a wonderful,
Gentle Giant as a family member! It takes work; it's all worth it!
Alene of Colorado Springs




Wed Jan 21, 2009 10:34 am

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This is a fine mechanism to find others who are facing the same challenges! My son, Kendall, is 28. He works full time at our local airport as a wheelchair...
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Hi Alene, Thanks a million for your positive email - its great to hear that Kendall, at 28 is leading a normal life. We too are grateful to all the therapists...
Siobhan Magner
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