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Dear Friend,
My name is Madison. I am a kindergartner in Mrs. Seamer’s class. I am very
excited to learn new things and to meet new friends at Cody!
You may notice that I am a little different than you. I have a disease called spinal
muscular atrophy (SMA). There are several types of SMA, all varying in severity.
I have the mildest form, SMA type III. I am very lucky that SMA will never affect
my brain. My mom and dad did not know that they carried the gene that causes
SMA; although one in fifty people do!
My condition doesn’t allow me to do some of the things that most kindergartners
can do, such as running or jumping. Because of this, I move a little slower on the
playground. I can still play ball, draw chalk, swing a jump rope, or chat on the
playground, but I need some assistance and patience. I easily fall down and
always welcome a helping hand to get back up. If you happen to see me using
my wheelchair, it is because my legs get tired easily and I want to save all of my
energy for the fun things at school. Even though some things are tricky for me, I
still try everything, just in my own way.
There are many things that I can do. I am like a fish in the water; I love to swim. I
love puzzles. I love playing in the pretend kitchen and with dolls. I love to dance!
Most of all, I enjoy hanging with my two sisters and friends for play dates. My
friends and I enjoy playing barbies, reading books, performing dance and
singing shows for whomever will watch.
If you ever have any questions for my parents, please don’t hesitate to ask them.
They are very open to talking about my disease. You can find out more
information about my disease at www.cureSMA.org.
I am looking forward to a very fun year in kindergarten. I can’t wait to find out
what makes you YOU!
Sincerely,
Madi
Dear Friend,
My name is Madison. I am a kindergartner in Mrs. Seamer’s class. I am very
excited to learn new things and to meet new friends at Cody!
You may notice that I am a little different than you. I have a disease called spinal
muscular atrophy (SMA). There are several types of SMA, all varying in severity.
I have the mildest form, SMA type III. I am very lucky that SMA will never affect
my brain. My mom and dad did not know that they carried the gene that causes
SMA; although one in fifty people do!
My condition doesn’t allow me to do some of the things that most kindergartners
can do, such as running or jumping. Because of this, I move a little slower on the
playground. I can still play ball, draw chalk, swing a jump rope, or chat on the
playground, but I need some assistance and patience. I easily fall down and
always welcome a helping hand to get back up. If you happen to see me using
my wheelchair, it is because my legs get tired easily and I want to save all of my
energy for the fun things at school. Even though some things are tricky for me, I
still try everything, just in my own way.
There are many things that I can do. I am like a fish in the water; I love to swim. I
love puzzles. I love playing in the pretend kitchen and with dolls. I love to dance!
Most of all, I enjoy hanging with my two sisters and friends for play dates. My
friends and I enjoy playing barbies, reading books, performing dance and
singing shows for whomever will watch.
If you ever have any questions for my parents, please don’t hesitate to ask them.
They are very open to talking about my disease. You can find out more
information about my disease at www.cureSMA.org.
I am looking forward to a very fun year in kindergarten. I can’t wait to find out
what makes you YOU!
Sincerely,
Madi
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