Despite being officially not at school today, recovering from my knee surgery, I made it in so that I could take part, and it was such a worthwhile visit for me to see the class connecting with their pen pals. In many cases these students were non verbal, but our class made it work by finding common areas to connect through, whether that was colouring, playing with cars, pushing wheelchairs around, or playing with balls. Some of these students were younger than our group, and some were much older, but in the end it made almost no difference, as our class rose to the occasion, showing a wonderful level of compassion and caringness. They were the ultimate hosts, pulling out all the stops to make sure our guests enjoyed their visit.
Thanks to all who sent in snacks, and to those parents who were able to pop in to help. The pictures below will not do justice to the magic of today's event, so I hope that you take some time to chat with your child about what the experience was like for them. When there could have been so many opportunities for our students to back away, and not engage with students who come with what we were calling "different-abled" profiles, they didn't, they all stepped up and got involved. In the end we wrapped up the visit by performing three songs on ukuleles and guitars, which drew a lot of applause and positive responses. Aga
in, it was a magic moment, and I was so very proud of the whole group, and I hope that the families of our group can understand just how important today was for everyone involved. I received glowing comments from the staff of Crystal Bay both at the event, and later on in email form, where they went on about our students and how happy this visit made their group.
Well done 211!
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