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A Special Smile |
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Educate the Curious |
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Email: aspecialsmile@att.net |
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As parents we felt terrible that we were not aware of his situation. Every day when the kids come home from school they each tell us about their day and this issue never came up. We have spent a lot of time at the school and had great communication with the teacher and still, all of us were astounded by the news; apparently most of the questioning occurred under the play set at recess.
After reading this book to Aiden’s class the only question asked was, is this a true story? His teacher told me later that all the children wanted to play with him from then on. Since I read this story he seems to be much more outgoing and confident around his classmates. From now on he or I will read the story at the beginning of the school year to help answer the questions of his classmates who are curious about differences.
We feel this book is a great tool for parents, teachers and friends of children with differences or a special smile. It helps explain in young listeners and young reader’s words what a cleft lip and palate are. My hope is that this book is used before the cleft affected child is asked that natural question, “What’s wrong with your lip?” Educate the curious. |
