Last night, our darling daughter took part in her kindergarten graduation with her classmates -- the class of 2026. It was a cute little program, with music and diplomas, family and friends, and lots of smiles and laughter.
Natalie is just like any other kid...she loves music and noise. But she's unlike most kids at her graduation, because she has cerebral palsy and is bound to her wheelchair.
Growing up, I remember one child in my school who had cerebral palsy. We didn't see much of him, except in the hallways. He spent most of his days in the resource room with some wonderful teachers and therapists.
My, how the times have changed. If there is one word that describes Natalie's school experience, it's this: inclusion.
Natalie, receiving her kindergarten diploma from her classroom teacher, Mrs. Nelson |
She has adaptive physical education with her buddy, Nick. Nick helps her play the games that the other kids are playing in P.E. Nick recently told me that the kids used to talk to him when they wanted to throw the ball to Natalie...now they've started to direct their words to Natalie, letting her know they want to throw the ball to her.
Natalie loves this, but more importantly, her classmates are learning that even though Natalie can't talk, she wants to play with them. They're learning compassion, just as Natalie's brothers are learning it.
In this world, I don't think there's a single more important thing to learn than compassion. Natalie has taught me this. It's a humbling experience to be the parent of a handicapped child. No one will ever understand that until it happens to them.
Natalie, with her resource room teacher, LeAnn (left), and her para, Christy (right). First day of kindergarten |
That's the wonderful thing about the world in which Natalie is growing up. A handicapped child isn't to be kept from others, she is to be included in every way possible.
2 comments:
Natalie, Congratulations on your Kindergarten graduation!! I hope you continue to enjoy school.
Perry and Melissa
Ken and Sara and I are keeping Natalie and your whole family in our prayers. We have asked Mother Teresa to lift her up before God in prayer that she receive his blessings and healing.
We will continue to follow your lives and continue to pray for all of you
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