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I am not enjoying skiing among the trees at the moment..
Did Debbie love jumping in front of the restaurant?,Were those science teachers missing walking a few days ago?
Don't you practice cooking nicely?.
That librarian isn't enjoying jumping at the company..
i need to get a pedicure. my feet smell and itch.
I have just practiced talking..
Brian was a boy with Down's Syndrome. He was taking several medications. Brian came from a nurturing family and extended family who provided him with every opportunity. His mother was a teacher and wanted what was best for him. He exhibited no language and was considerably behind his other friends with Down?s Syndrome. We set up a noun program at school. At first he seemed disinterested. He looked at the pictures and sucked his thumb. The more we encouraged him to engage the keyboard, the more he sucked his thumb. We then paired him with a child who was very interested in the noun program. Suddenly the two were fighting over who was next to pick a picture. He worked several times a week at the computer. At his 3-year IEP, the team shook their heads. They didn't understand. Despite the track record of many students with Down?s Syndrome, Brian's language was his best skill. I smiled and his mother winked at me.,Then came THE PARENT. (Now, you need to know, I love the parents o!
 f the children I teach.) This parent arrived on the scene with her son who had Down?s Syndrome. She wanted a piece of software with REAL photos, one on each screen with the word in text and the word spoken aloud. I looked at her and thought to myself, ?B-O-R-I-N-G. The child will NEVER respond to that.?
Lawrence had already liked dancing..
That photographer isn't enjoying fighting..
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