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Clayton was a lovely
healthy kid with a love of learning-until he started having epilepsy (癫痫) at the age of four. His disease was finally controlled, but the
treatment had some unpleasant side effects including aggressive behavior, lack
of attention and hands shaking.
Before Clayton started
kindergarten, my daughter Jill spoke with his teacher, Ms. Bonnie, about the
problems my grandson faced. Ms. Bonnie promised to let her know how he behaved.
And whenever Clayton behaved well. she would reward him with a certificate (证书)
Surprisingly, after
the first day of school, Clayton smiled and handed his mom a certificate that
said, "Clayton had a great day. "He brought home three awards that
first week, but then suddenly stopped. His teacher explained that Clayton
refused to stay at his desk and had trouble even in writing his name.
Then Ms. Bonnie gave
Clayton fitted gloves to help with his holding the pen. At first, Clayton was
excited but later he refused to use the aids because he wanted to be just like
the other kids. My heart was broken and I was a little disappointed at
Clayton's performance.
Since Jill lived next
door, she would drop Clayton off at my house everyday. While prepared him an
after-schoo- snack one day, asked if there was certificate in his backpack from
his teacher. He shook his head and said, "Grandma, Ms. Bonnie wouldn't
give me a certificate. But I think I have tried to perform well in her
class." I told him, "It is okay as long as you tried your best."
Ms. Bonnie tried to
help Clayton stay on his task. She made cards describing eyes, ears and a chair
to remind him to focus, listen and stay seated. Whenever he misbehaved, she
held up one of the cards. As an added encouragement, placed an empty picture frame
(画框) on my wall and promised him that I'd
frame his next certificate and that I'd teach him to dance.
As usual, Jill's car
stopped in my driveway.
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I rushed outside as
Clayton jumped out of his mother's car.
……
But one day, Clayton
didn't stop by.
答案: I rushed outside as Clayton jumped out of his mother's car. He was smiling and hiding his hands behind his back. He showed his certificate to me and said, "Here, Grandma, did it for you." It read, "Clayton had a pretty good day." I took his little hands and turned him around and around as we did our "Happy Feet Dance" moves. A wide smile appeared on his face as he watched me carefully place the certificate in the picture frame. Excited and joyful, in the following days, Clayton continued bringing me his certificates. But one day, Clayton didn't stop by. Jill called later, saying Clayton didn't get his certificate and was in tears. When he picked up the phone, I comforted him, "Honey, I don't expect an award every day. Besides, I'm running out of frames." Now, Clayton has grown up. He has achieved many awards. Every time dust the frames presenting Clayton's kindergarten certificates, my heart dances for joy. I know my grandson is doing better.