I was speaking with a friend this morning and she said the same thing. Even though my dad can't walk he can help out somewhere. I didn't know what to expect at a Great STrides walk because we have never been to one. I figured there must be something he can do to help out that day. It should be fun right? I will talk to our cordinator about getting my dad signed up for something.
Its just so hard to not be able to express our concern's with my own family because they dont even think it's really there. Luckily, I have a great support system here within my own home. My 5 year old, who doesnt quite understand what cf is, came up to me the other day and asked if he would have to do the same things as Dylan. I hugged him and told him "yes" and he just sighed and said "darn it".
I talked to the all three schools last week to set up a 504 plan for all of them. The only school I am having a hard time with is the Elementary. I can't get all the teachers who are going to be with my two son's for the next 9 months to get involved. The gym teacher, art, and classes other then their normal teacher didnt come to the 504 last year for Dylan. I had his current teacher there, his teacher for this year, and the principle. Not one of the other teachers showed up. How discouraging. And these teacher are going to be responcible for my children when I am not there??? I contacted someone within the school district to find out if the superintendant can make it manditory. Hopefully I will hear soon.
Take care, Tina
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