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February 23, 2014An inconvenient child My six-year-old son was removed from school as a danger to others. His crime? A disability you could find in any classroomA few months ago, my son, who is in second grade, went on a field trip. As the class assembled in the parking lot, a new child joined in. He had metal leg braces and difficulty walking. Nobody quite knew how to talk to him and so he was left by himself at the edge of the crowd. But my son seemed drawn to him. As the little boy in braces began to struggle up the steps of the bus, my son went over to help and then sat beside him. Throughout the bus ride, they talked together. According to the teachers, that new little boy soon seemed like the happiest child in the group. One of the most sociable children in the class had made friends with him, and that goes a long way towards building self-esteem when you feel isolated and anxious.Posted by Jim Zellmer at February 23, 2014 12:26 AM Subscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: ![]() Comments
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