Sunday, December 17, 2017

The Greatest Birthday Gifts Don’t Come From a Store

Thanks for checking out today's post. After reading I'd love to hear your thoughts on the comments by clicking here ---> The Greatest Birthday Gifts Don’t Come From a Store

Noah’s 7th birthday was on Friday days ago, but because Friday was a school day, we ended up having his official birthday party the day after. (Check out the letter I wrote him for his 7th birthday.) We had his birthday party at an entertainment complex near where we live called Main Event, which is one of those places with bowling, videos games, food, etc. It was super fun, and if you’re considering using Main Event (or a place like it) for a birthday party, I give it two thumbs up!

Click play on the video below for some of the highlights of the party!

Friends Trump Trinkets

It doesn’t matter if you’re 7, or 57, everyone wants (and needs) good friends in their life. It’s fun to receive clothes, toys, and trinkets on your birthday, but none of those things mean anything if you’re all alone. Friends trump trinkets every day (and every birthday!) Thankfully, as many presents as Noah received today, he wasn’t alone. His greatest gifts today weren’t covered in wrapping paper, but rather showered him with love.

friends of a child with down syndrome 1st grade

Some of Noah’s greatest gifts!

Noah has some great friends! As you can see in the picture above a good number of Noah’s first-grade classmates joined Noah at his birthday party! For those of you who don’t know, Noah is in first grade at a local public school. He spends a good amount in the general classroom (read: an inclusive classroom) with typical children and some time in “pull out” where he is taught in a much smaller environment to help him learn.

Noah is fortunate to have some amazing teachers who love him, care for him, and want him to succeed. We’re thankful for them! In addition to his great teachers, he has some amazing friends! If you’re a new parent of a child with Down syndrome you may worry about the day your child goes of to school. How will the other kids treat him? Will he fit in? Get picked on? Bullied? Laughed at? Or (insert any other fear here.) Those feelings are normal, but I want to speak to you from the “future.” Kids are great! Like, really great. Noah’s classmates don’t treat him as the “kid with Down syndrome,” but rather just as their friend.

They look out for him, help him, protect him…and it encourages me anytime I see his friends being friends to him. As you can see in the video I shared above, Noah and his friends played bowling, ate some sliders, and played some games…in other words, they were…kids.

I know these children are too young to understand what their friendship means to Noah (and to our family) but it was the greatest gift he received at his party.

We (adults) could learn a lot from first graders…

Here are some moments from today’s fun!

Noah got this awesome bowling pin from Main Event for his birthday!

So many presents!

What a great birthday!

We are so appreciative of all of Noah’s friends and teachers, and we’re excited that Noah has a great group of friends to grow up with. They really are some of his greatest gifts!

To all of the parents of younger children reading this post, do you worry about your child going to school? To parents of children in school, how do the other children interact with your child? Leave a comment and share your experience!

You just finished reading The Greatest Birthday Gifts Don’t Come From a Store on Noah's Dad! I'd love to hear what you think, please take a second to click on the link above and leave a comment. Thanks for being awesome! :)



from Noah's Dad http://ift.tt/2zi9Y8N

No comments:

Post a Comment