Sunday, January 29, 2012
Chinese New Year
Today is our Chinese New Year celebration with the Chinese Language class and our local Chinese community. S is really looking forward to saying her little phrase. I am still not feeling great, I went to the doctor on Friday. My house looks like a tornado blew through it, I'm so frustrated. Cleaning is the last thing I feel like doing now that I have an ounce of ambition. I'm grateful that I am not sick and can attend. We still have not gotten back to our NR routine. I must admit that as much as I want to be finished, it is hard to plug away at this last part. I had hoped to be full swing into iLs at this point. We are doing minimal, which is better than nothing. S is doing so well at this point, we are not in panic mode anymore to get to a certain place just to be functional. My goal is still to start next school year anew, just like any other kid. Tuesday is the 100th day of school party, no parent invitation extended. I want her to go to a school where I can have pictures of all of these little life events, just like her sisters had. It's really hard to believe that this school is so closed to parents, makes you wonder why they don't want parents? It's not completely closed, but the classroom stuff seems to be. I did see video of her in class, and she is very comfortable. She is thriving, so there is nothing other than my own discomfort with the school that makes me want to jank her out. The acedemic part of her school is like first grade level. I think I am going to soon post the link to this on the neuro group. There are questions that come up often that I believe can be answered by looking back at some of my posts. That is, after all, the reason I started this blog, to document our journey and encourage others. Now that we are almost finished, I don't have to worry that I have kept up with it. There is already enough on here for people to decide if it will work for their child. Almost everyday, I read about someone else who could benefit from NR. I hope one day it becomes mainstream so that everyone can benefit from it who needs it.
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