Camp Idea
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 11:58 pm
Karen and whoever might be involved in coordinating something like this:
I've been thinking about something that might be beneficial to include in the camp program somehow (if time permits of course). I'm really proud of Nicole b/c she does such a good job at tying her own sneakers. Many children her age (6) who don't have injuries cannot even tie their sneakers (at least that's what the school tells me). Anyway, I just thought that it might be helpful for other children her age who are having difficulties to see Nicole do it and learn from her. Although I didn't talk to Nicole about this, I'm sure she'd be glad to help demonstrate. This is just one example. I'm sure there are many things that are difficult for so many of us and thought how people can help one another. I realize that this is something that can and likely does go on informally at camp, but was just thinking about something a little more organized. For example, I recently read a post from a girl who is 18 (?) and figured out a way to do her own hair by lying down to do it. I think that's great! I know that eventually most children w/BPIs prob. all figure out their own way to do things, but maybe it would also be helpful to learn from others in the same / similar circumstances. An added benefit is that it'd be a great confidence booster for children who have learned a life skill in a special way to be able to teach that to others.
I don't know if this makes sense or what you or any of the camp planners think of the idea. I'd be glad to discuss it further via e-mail and / or phone.
~Tina, bpmom@comcast.net, Mom to Nicole (6 y.o. w/LBPI) & Joshua (1 y.o. w/NOBPI)
I've been thinking about something that might be beneficial to include in the camp program somehow (if time permits of course). I'm really proud of Nicole b/c she does such a good job at tying her own sneakers. Many children her age (6) who don't have injuries cannot even tie their sneakers (at least that's what the school tells me). Anyway, I just thought that it might be helpful for other children her age who are having difficulties to see Nicole do it and learn from her. Although I didn't talk to Nicole about this, I'm sure she'd be glad to help demonstrate. This is just one example. I'm sure there are many things that are difficult for so many of us and thought how people can help one another. I realize that this is something that can and likely does go on informally at camp, but was just thinking about something a little more organized. For example, I recently read a post from a girl who is 18 (?) and figured out a way to do her own hair by lying down to do it. I think that's great! I know that eventually most children w/BPIs prob. all figure out their own way to do things, but maybe it would also be helpful to learn from others in the same / similar circumstances. An added benefit is that it'd be a great confidence booster for children who have learned a life skill in a special way to be able to teach that to others.
I don't know if this makes sense or what you or any of the camp planners think of the idea. I'd be glad to discuss it further via e-mail and / or phone.
~Tina, bpmom@comcast.net, Mom to Nicole (6 y.o. w/LBPI) & Joshua (1 y.o. w/NOBPI)