swanmom
<font color=purple>Victoria and Alberts - Hands Do
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Hi, Delilah!
I'm sure you are trying hard to be brave about this. Ask your mom to get you some bright colored markers so everyone can sign your cast! My daughter broke her arm on the very first day of school in second grade. But, you know what, she made a lot of friends that way because everyone in class wanted to help her!
I'm sure that will happen for you too when you go back to school.
And snowwhitemom,
My DD's school allowed her to borrow an "AlphaSmart" from the technology department. It's a kid-friendly, portable keyboard
that is a self-contained unit - meaning, no other things (cords, discs, etc.) to carry around but the keyboard. It allowed my DD to do 'normal' things like copy her assignments, take her spelling tests, etc. while she couldn't write. Most school districts have several of these for just such occassions. My DD was disappointed when she could write again and had to turn it in!!!!
I'm sure you are trying hard to be brave about this. Ask your mom to get you some bright colored markers so everyone can sign your cast! My daughter broke her arm on the very first day of school in second grade. But, you know what, she made a lot of friends that way because everyone in class wanted to help her!
I'm sure that will happen for you too when you go back to school.
And snowwhitemom,
My DD's school allowed her to borrow an "AlphaSmart" from the technology department. It's a kid-friendly, portable keyboard
that is a self-contained unit - meaning, no other things (cords, discs, etc.) to carry around but the keyboard. It allowed my DD to do 'normal' things like copy her assignments, take her spelling tests, etc. while she couldn't write. Most school districts have several of these for just such occassions. My DD was disappointed when she could write again and had to turn it in!!!!