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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Reading Accomplishment

When you have a child with any kind of special needs, or if they struggle in any area, you get a little emotional when they accomplish something they've been struggling with, or working on.

Although Kayla's known several site words for quite awhile now she's not really been able to read them in books. There is too much to look at on the page with the pictures and other words. Too much going on for her to concentrate on picking out individual words.

She's finally starting to point at the words individually in the books instead of just sliding her finger all over the page. She's starting to read and I can't tell you the excitement I feel watching her. I had tears in my eyes the first time she was reading words in a book several weeks ago.

I love that she is enjoying reading too; I hear her reading her books when I'm putting Lucas to bed. This girl of mine...she makes me proud...she does my heart good.

32 comments:

much more than a mom said...

Aww, thank is so sweet! Congratulations Kayla!

Junior said...

way to go Kayla, wonderful video of you reading.

Nichole Fisher said...

Woohoo! Way to go Kayla.

Melanie D. said...

Woo hoo!
What a big girl. SO exciting.

Marlo said...

I usually check your blog via google reader and so I rarely see the images posted along the side of your blog. Those are so great pictures! Kayla is growing up so fast... where does the time go.

She is so cute reading - What a girl!

Nicki said...

Aw, she has the cutest little voice! And she really does a good job at reading!

Tina said...

Yay! for Kayla - that's awesome!!! I bet her Daddy will LOOOOVE this :)

Ria said...

Awesome reading! Way to go Kayla!!

rustinlane.blogspot.com said...

Way to go Kayla! Awesome!

Ellen said...

Excellent reading, Kayla. It's so cool to hear your voice.

Michelle said...

Oh, way to go, Kayla! That's wonderful!

Libby@CookingWithLibby said...

Awww congrats!! That is great!

LauraJ said...

Just make sure you don't blog around her, she'll read what you're typing and will want it!
Hooray for reading!

Robin said...

That is so great!!! Reading will open up the world for Kayla. How exciting!

Tausha said...

That is so great, congrats!! It comes from lots of hard work on your end, your a great Mom!!

Kim said...

Wow! That is awesome Kayla!! What a very nice story. You must be SO proud!

Carole Burant said...

I have tears in my eyes, watching her read every word and pointing at them with her finger!! Awesome, absolutely awesome:-) xoxo

Renee said...

Such a precious moment. Congratulations, Kayla!

RK said...

Michelle!!! That is so exciting! And so encouraging for those of us that are coming behind little Kayla and all her hard work. I could listen to her read all day... oh my!

Angie said...

Congratulations, Kayla! Caroline's coming along right behind you. In fact, I have a reading program that I need to get set up for her.


This is just awesome, and so encouraging to so many people!!

Unknown said...

Way to go Kayla!!!

Anne and Whitney: Up, Down and All Around said...

way to go Kayla! that is AWESOME!!!

Anonymous said...

oh that is so sweet!!!! my niece is so smart! ^_^

Nancy M. said...

Wow! She is doing great! She's really smart!

tracey.becker1@gmail.com said...

Awwwwwwwww..... I love the "Oh! Sorry." Congrats to Kayla! What a great leap!

chelle said...

awww that is AWESOME!!!!!!

Karen said...

That is AWESOME!!!

Anonymous said...

wtg kalyla

Becca said...

Oh my goodness, she's so adorable! Wonderful job, Kayla!

Karly said...

Yay, Kayla!

She does my heart good too. :)

Sue said...

That is so sweet. It made me teary too! I love that feeling watching your children accomplish something. And you're right, the harder they have to struggle, the sweeter the victory is!

Cate said...

I can't even tell you how much I love this. Go Kayla!