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Thursday, November 29, 2012
I am thankful for Corey!
Today I am going to write about our son Corey and how Thankful I am for him. Corey had a rough start to his life as he was born with seizures and was later diagnosed at 3 yrs old with periventricular leukomalacia which is damage to the scar tissue in the brain that was caused by the seizures he had for the first few months of his life. Because of this, Corey has had may obstacles to overcome, the two biggest ones being a major speech delay and learning delays. Corey has overcome so much in his 10 years! I am so very proud of him. We came from not being able to say even two words to now being able to say his own name "Corey" (this was an accomplishment within just this last year!), being able to express his thoughts and needs and actions in words has been a huge step for Corey. It is quite awesome to hear him say that he is "cool" and to hear him talk about his friends and what he did at school, etc. Corey can talk about his own world now and just as recently as a year ago he could not express all of this. I see Corey excited and happy to be able to share his thoughts, his feelings, his world with us in ways he couldn't before. He has always been very social and he has always had a an easy time making friends, but to see him be able to express so much more with words has been an awesome transformation to be a witness to and to be a part of.
Corey with school! That is another amazing thing that totally took me by storm! I really do love the way God works in everything, even when we can't see it. Corey has always been in a special education classroom until this year. We moved in the summer and he started at his current school in a regular classroom. It was really quite a crazy beginning, as it actually started out with them not knowing what they needed to provide Corey. I had his IEP turned in to the school plenty of time in advance, but they still didn't have a plan. Corey surprised all of us and I was surprised by a the director of the special education, Jean! She is a gem for sure! She had been watching Corey from the beginning and noticed some pretty special things about him. We went and visited another school that had a special education classroom and then discussed what should be the plan for Corey. He had already spent a 1 1/2 months in his current school. I was concerned about switching to a different school all the way across the city. He would have to re-adjust to everything after having just moved this summer. Jean was right on target. She saw Corey's social abilities and the importance that it played in his life. She saw how he had already built his own little world of friends and those he trusts. She also had noticed that Corey scored very high on some IQ testing that was performed a few years ago. He scored extremely high in visual learning and visual memory and she felt he could really thrive in the regular classroom with the help of a teacher's aide that would be assigned to him. I was a nervous wreck trying this option, but he had already been managing this way for a while. Corey has proven that he is quite capable of handling this new school arrangement. He is brining homework home for the first time ever. Wow! Homework. But I am very thankful that Corey is moving forward and it is a pleasure to help him move forward even in homework! He is happy, thriving, and learning in his new environment. Special Education in Leavenworth and Fort Leavenworth gave Corey what he needed and his educators taught him a lot, but Corey is showing he is ready for more! It really did grab my heart to be at that place where my child was entering a regular classroom for the first time. They are treated normally for once, I feel like I am looked at more normally for once. Don't get me wrong, there is a ton of love and devotion that goes in to the special education departments and I love and respect everyone who as worked with Corey, but it feels so good to be on this side of the fence now! We still have challenges and we will continue to have them, but I am ready to take them on. The challenges come with lessons and also come with growth. Without Corey, I wouldn't have experienced the things I have or learned as much as I have. My heart would certainly not be as full as it is with Corey in my life!
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Another beautiful post Michelle! What a blessing to see Corey growing in such terrific ways!! Love & Blessings! -Linda
ReplyDeleteSo glad things are working out so wonderfully!
ReplyDeleteThanks to you both!
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