I often post examples of how I recognize students who display one of the learner profile attributes in my PE class. There was a very special one the other day that I would like to share with you. We have a very kind and caring boy in grade 3 who has Downs Syndrome. Although in grade 3, he was participating in PE in the kindergarten classes as there were specific goals that we were working on with him. However, as inclusion is most important, he began attending PE classes with peers in his own class for the first time last week. Maxine, one of Alan's classmates, showed that she was super 'caring' and very deserving of being recognized. Please see picture and description below.
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Rosaly Tam
11/18/2011 06:49:30 am
Maxine is genuinely caring and is very sensitive to others' needs. We are very proud of her.
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