Maggie is in the K-3 SDC (Special Day Class) and it was a very peaceful drop off this morning. Her classroom has a small number of students, a teacher, 2 morning aides and 2 afternoon aides. Eventually she will be able to participate in a regular 1st Grade classroom environment, but she has some skills to master first and this is the best place for her. She is so tender-hearted that I pray for her protection. I pray that God will surround her with intentional people... those who love their job and will make it a priority to love, care for, and help protect her in any way possible. I pray that she will find frienships that she can relate to, or at least enjoy going ot school. I pray that Maggie's "own time schedule" for developing will soon catch up to that of her peers... I so want her to be able to do the activities she desires to do... and I pray that she will, above all, continue to shine the light that is from God's love alone!
I think she was born to shine His love

I think she was born to shine His love

4 comments:
Hi Heidi,
So glad to hear from you!! Glad to see Maggie growing and doing so well.
Did you get my email? I've missed hearing about how you are all doing? Did you move your main blog?
So excited for Maggie's new school year. Tyler is almost four and will have two more years before he starts school. I think of you and Maggie often and wonder how things are going. Things are progressing at tyler's own pace....he has his own timeline, just like Maggie. I will pray for Maggie especially this week as I am praying with my own little ray of sunshine, Tyler. i am so glad to see over and over again that you have the REAL big picture in mind: "One Hundred years from now the only thing that will matter in the life of my child is their relationship with Jesus Christ." Keeping this in mind, helps me remember what is truly imporatnat. Much love to you and Maggie. ~Brandi, Tyler's Mom
I just love Maggies picture, she is growing up!! and so beautiful!
Love you Maggie pie!
Grandma
You don't know me, but I am glad that I found your blog. I have a child with hypotonia too (she just turned one year old), and I am enjoying reading about your daughter. This is a sad and lonely place for me right now. It has been hard. Well, I hope you post more often, but I know it is hard to find the time and energy to do so. Thanks for sharing your daughter's journey!
Michelle
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