Dear readers, Thank you for following this journey with me! For newer subscribers, I’m sharing this early post. It’s been the one most “liked” and commented on, so far. Parents of kids with special needs run the gauntlet of public scrutiny along with their children. My first really unpleasant experience was when Theo was attending kindergarten at a public school. The kids were running around while waiting for the doors to be opened, and parents were standing back waiting to see their kids securely inside before taking their leave.
Being “Special,” Part 2
Being “Special,” Part 2
Being “Special,” Part 2
Dear readers, Thank you for following this journey with me! For newer subscribers, I’m sharing this early post. It’s been the one most “liked” and commented on, so far. Parents of kids with special needs run the gauntlet of public scrutiny along with their children. My first really unpleasant experience was when Theo was attending kindergarten at a public school. The kids were running around while waiting for the doors to be opened, and parents were standing back waiting to see their kids securely inside before taking their leave.