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Sharing “I Can!” Attitudes: Determination

Sharing “I Can!” Attitudes: Determination

Determination

Proud moments can come in all forms, sizes, and degrees. These are some of the stepping stones in a person’ s life…. moments that we can recall as we look ahead, all while remembering that it took time, effort, energy, and determination to get to where we are.

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These are Moments that you have been extremely proud of your child with special needs. Although, you may feel you can only share your excitement or enthusiasm with others that will really understand! WE UNDERSTAND!!

Enjoy these proud moments and congratulate these folks! Take a moment and be proud of the accomplishments of our children and what these children have achieved. [1]

 

Standing Ovation [2]

Standing Ovation

It was arranged that our son was presented a diploma (certificate of attendance) from his MOSAIC school at the high school graduation ceremony in our district. The school and senior class welcomed him wholeheartedly. He sat with us in the audience and when his name was called he got to walk the stage to receive his certificate. He then got a standing ovation. It was a dream come true. [1]

~ Jodi W. (Proud Mom)

 

Two Words [3]

 

 

Two Words

Connor can’t hold a pencil properly because his hands are a little deformed, but, Sunday he wrote the first 2 words by himself [1]

~ Danielle P. (Proud Mom)

 

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Taking the Iniative [4]

Taking the Iniative

My daughter got herself dressed for bed after a nice warm bath! She has Hemiplegia Cerebral Palsy. [1]

~ Danielle D. (Proud Mom)

 

Share a Proud Moment with us Next Issue!

Proud Moments can be any time that you have been extremely proud of your child with special needs. It can be when they are giving it their all or reaching a milestone. We share Triumphs every Tuesday on Facebook or send via email to [email protected] [5]

Images Courtesy of Our Facebook Friends

 

 

Read More Proud Moments [6]

 

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This post originally appeared on our March/April 2019 Magazine [16]

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