Well hello there my friends. I am sorry to have left you hanging for a blog post since November. Has it really been that long? Eight months. Really? Wow. Where has this year gone? Right now I am I am making invitations for Logan's first birthday party {it is gonna be little man theme...think mustaches and bow ties and such...and a ridiculously cute one year old...but I will have to fill you in on Kayla's Beiber party first or I might get in trouble}. I am also getting my big girl ready for second grade. How is that possible? A one year old and a second grader...I swear I never even had a chance to blink this year...
There is so much to catch you up on but that will have to wait for another day. Today I am focused {and that never happens}. Today I want to share Kayla's book with you. This is something I have created every single year at this time to give to her new teachers. I have created a book for Kayla since she crawled/cruised her way into Ms. Debbie's preschool class at the baby age of two. Filled with fear and worry I wanted to ensure that everyone that came into contact with Kayla would get a small glimpse of her history but more importantly our expectations and hopes for that school year and her future.
I must confess...this idea is not my own. I first learned about creating a book or notebook to give to teachers at a NDSC Convention back in 2008. Since that time many friends have asked me to share my template which I would if I could but I don't have one because I lazily click and drag pictures from my iPhoto into an iBook add a little story and click order. It is a very simple process that I imagine can be done using any book creator (and if I say it is simple...I promise it is simple...remember I haven't blogged in 8 months...yeah...). Kayla's book is a $15 softcover book but packs an immeasurable value.
Below I have added each page picture by picture so you can read through it (no don't scroll down yet...wait...there is more that I have to say). This book can be done in a number of ways. It could even be just a few printed pages stapled together. You don't have to include pictures but I have always believed that pictures help convey the story. I just don't do pages stapled together so I choose to have mine made into a real book. I know...I am always over the top...I need help for that....maybe some day...Besides...what is likely to sit out on a teachers desk and be shared? And I promise you...if you create it, it will be shared!
Here are the things that are important for me to tell every year...
......Kayla is loved and supported and we are involved...in a lot of stuff (which should help show how involved we plan to be with her education). This may come off as bragging a bit but isn't that a good thing? She is my kid for goodness sake. I should want to brag and shout from the mountaintops all of the amazing things she has done/achieved!
......We expect the teachers to have the same expectations of Kayla that they do of her peers (she just may need a few accommodations or a helping hand).
......Kayla's strengths and weaknesses (including areas that she needs help with in therapies).
......Any and all of Kayla's personality quirks and idiosyncrasies.
I throw all of this together in a cute story telling way and voila...Kayla's book is created. It's important for me to tell it from Kayla's point of view. She's the student. She is the one they need to get to know...not me the overbearing mama bear. I know it's a bit over the top but I promise you the teachers will love it...and keep it.
So I know your last question...why bother? Why create this? Kayla has an IEP, right? Isn't that enough? No. It's not enough. Yes...Kayla has an IEP. It is personalized to her needs but it certainly isn't personal. This is my opportunity to share how amazingly wonderful Kayla is...
Enjoy...
Here's to hoping you and your child(ren) have an amazing school year!
We have a little over a week until I have to fill the backpack with pencils, notebooks and folders and send my girl onto second grade. Until then, I am soaking up each sun filled day...
Hope you are too, friends...
This is the most amazing thing Amy. Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the book idea! Love it. Samantha starts 2nd grade the week after next, and I'm a little nervous. She'll have a new teacher, a new principal, a new assistant principal, a new PT and a new resource teacher this year. Yikes...
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy to have met both you and Kayla in Denver! Maybe next year she and Sammi can play together in Indianapolis.
I love Kayla's book! I used to do the same for my girls in a much more casual way, with fewer pictures. I loved seeing Kayla's whole life laid out so beautifully. She is a very special princess indeed.
ReplyDeleteCindy B
Mom to Heidi 23, Corrie 21 and Laura Mae all with their extra chromosome.
I LOVE MY LIFE :-D
I made books before, but this has put me to shame. Kayla ROCKS and you are her manager. I celebrate her. I will use this book to speak to Dakota about difference, DS and acceptance. Thank you for sharing.
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