tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6544187541488651945.post7622569193983103702..comments2023-04-14T05:34:02.162-04:00Comments on Where Lilli Blooms: How to Greet a Child with Special Needs 101Jenniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05592107148520813421noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6544187541488651945.post-35838586594008087292011-10-13T23:50:11.118-04:002011-10-13T23:50:11.118-04:00Jennie-- I remembered seeing a post you wrote on h...Jennie-- I remembered seeing a post you wrote on here as I was reading the other day about Lilli putting her hand on her neck and how it is like she is wanting to say something but can't get it out. She has been doing this a lot here lately and today was a significant time so I had to get back on here and find this particular post! : ) One of the videos we are working on plays the tune of "The more we get together." For weeks now I have been singing the words to this song-- In a horrible voice I might add, but I still sing it non-the-less. Now, seconds before the tune plays she looks at me like- "Are you ready to sing?" Well, today when the music started, Lilli put her hand to her neck and swayed her head back and forth to the music. She then looked at me and put her hand on my neck as I was singing and smiled so big! It was as if she were singing the words with me in her head-- a little duet we have going on! : ) Made my day!Leslie (Teacher)noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6544187541488651945.post-21634927788294537852011-08-22T08:16:14.583-04:002011-08-22T08:16:14.583-04:00This is a great post. Just yesterday we went for ...This is a great post. Just yesterday we went for ice cream and there was a man in a wheelchair. Jack was fascinated and kept yelling "what happened?" I realized that he has probably never seen anyone in a wheelchair before. I was completely unprepared for how to handle it. I told him that sometimes people need help getting around so they use a wheelchair. That seemed to satisfy him but it made me realize that this is something I need to be prepared for. Thanks! I am glad that it turned into a positive experience for Lilli and a good teaching moment for the rest of us.Kristinhttp://www.kpandthehornet.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.com