Thank you for your incouraging words. My mom has been my biggest
advocate too. Even now that I have kids of my own and a stable
coreer, She has always been a voice of incouragement too. At my age
of fourty-five, I am focusing on my own kids edukation. No matter
what the disability is, a parent is the best help a child has to
offer. my only regret is that it take a disability or a tragity to
bring families together.
Thanks for being there.
Jason
--- In dyslexiaclub@yahoogroups.com, "horseygrandma2000"
<Horseygrandma2000@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all. I am Robyns mom and feel compeled to tell her story. For
all
> of you out there who are losing hope I am here to tell you don't
give
> up. My daughter was given a reading machine and in a self
contained
> class room when first diagnosed. Today she is a college graduate
and
> teaching learning disabled children. This is because I refused to
> listen to what the so called experts told me and persevered
despite
> the negative suggestions. Please don't be afraid to be your childs
> advocate and don't be afraid to stand up and say no. Tell them
your
> child will be going to college and you are going to make sure it
> happens. I am here to tell you IT IS POSSIBLE I will write more
about
> Robyn in my next post. It's a long story and I have already told
you
> the happy ending but the journey was long and I have alot of hope
to
> give you. Till next time Pattie
>