Austin
Gets the Point!
Submitted by
Suzanne Ringger, Independent Therapist
Simpsonville,
SC
Austin
had faithfully completed his homework for several weeks, earning the
right to be the therapist for me for one technique. He chose Rhythmic Writing, drew a large eight and instructed
me to begin. After
several “change” orders, he said, “Nineteen and eleven,
product.” “Wow,”
I responded, still tracing, “I have to think.” Austin touched my arm lightly. “That,” he said solemnly, “is what we’re all about
here.”
The
buzzer word was “aggression.” Austin’s sentence indicated attack, but the dictionary
added the concept of unprovoked. I asked him if he could give me a sentence conveying the idea
that the attack was unprovoked. “For instance,” I added, “I’m just sitting here in my
chair. Would an attack
against me be unprovoked?” “Maybe
not,” he countered, “it depends on what you ask me to do in
Rhythmic Writing.”
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A Clever Acrostic
Written by
Esther,
high school senior
Submitted by
Dolly
Raehl, Educational Therapist
Ben Lippen Schools, SC

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A Valentine Motif
Submitted
by
Jan Reitsema, Program Coordinator
Highlands
Ranch, CO
Scott,
from Cherry Hills Christian School in Highlands Ranch, CO, came up
with this motif idea for Valentine’s Day. The count to be verbalized as the motif is drawn is
“1-2-1-2-1-2-1-2.”

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Mom
Written
by
Matthew, age 17
Submitted
by
Dolly Raehl, Educational Therapist
Ben
Lippen Schools, SC
I swell
with tears to think she’s mine,
My love
for her I can’t confine;
Her
tender hand and love for God,
Gives
strength to me I can’t define.
I love my
mom and must applaud,
Her
servant’s heart and will to trod;
Through
thick and thin while by my side,
Her years
of wisdom leave me awed.
When hard
times strike I must confide,
I fall
when struck and mourn my pride;
But mom
is here to lift me up,
To see me
through this life in stride.
My life
the Lord has now built up,
It’s
based on things that fill my cup;
He
blessed my life the gift my mom,
That she
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Art Work
by Michael
Underhile
Now a youth minister in the Philippines
Submitted by
Nina Bisett, Principal
Covenant
Christian School
Aurora,
IL
Click on the
thumbnail to enlarge.
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