This was something that was read at a Special Needs Playgroup that I am a part of.
I am posting this for some other moms that I have "met" through the blogging world who also have a special needs child.
If you have not been blessed with a special needs child, but maybe know of a precious little one...read this with them in mind.
God is the giver of GOOD gifts...
I am posting this for some other moms that I have "met" through the blogging world who also have a special needs child.
If you have not been blessed with a special needs child, but maybe know of a precious little one...read this with them in mind.
God is the giver of GOOD gifts...
I LOVE my disabled child, for WITH GOD, ALL things are ABLE! I THANK God for him, for Ezra has and continues to teach me daily... God has used him to teach me that my NEED for God is great and His GRACE is unending.
I Am The Child
(author unknown to me)
I am the child who cannot talk. You often pity me, I see it in your eyes. You wonder how much I am aware of. I see that as well. I am aware of much...whether you are happy or sad or fearful, patient or impatient, full of love and desire , or if you are just doing your duty by me. I marvel at your frustration, knowing mine to be far greater, for I cannot express myself or my needs as you do.
I am the child who cannot talk. You often pity me, I see it in your eyes. You wonder how much I am aware of. I see that as well. I am aware of much...whether you are happy or sad or fearful, patient or impatient, full of love and desire , or if you are just doing your duty by me. I marvel at your frustration, knowing mine to be far greater, for I cannot express myself or my needs as you do.
You cannot conceive my isolation, so complete it is at times. I do not gift you with clever conversation, cute remarks to be laughed over and repeated. I do not give you answers to your everyday questions, repsonses over my well being, sharing my needs, or comments about the world about me. I do not give you rewards as defined by the world's standards...great strides in development that you can credit yourself; I do not give you understanding as you know it.
What I give you is so much more valuable...I give you instead opportunities. Opportunities to discover the depth of your character, not mine; the depth of your love, your commitment, your patience, your abilities; the opportunity to explore your spirit more deeply than you imagined possible. I drive you further than you would ever go on your own, working harder, seeking answers to your many questions with no answers. I am the child who cannot talk.
I am the child who cannot walk. The world seems to pass me by. You see the longing in my eyes to get out of this chair, to run and play like other children. There is much you take for granted. I want the toys on the shelf, I need to go to the bathroom, oh I've dropped my fork again. I am dependant on you in these ways. My gift to you is to make your more aware of your great fortune, your healthy back and legs, your ability to do for yourself. Sometimes people appear not to notice me; I always notice them. I feel not so much envy as desire, desire to stand upright, to put one foot in front of the other, to be independent. I give you awareness. I am the child who cannot walk.
I am the child who is mentally impaired. I don't learn easily, if you judge me by the world's measuring stick, what I do know is infinite joy in simple things. I am not burdened as you are with the strifes and conflicts of a more complicated life. My gift to you is to grant you the freedom to enjoy things as a child, to teach you how much your arms around me mean, to give you love. I give you the gift of simplicity. I am the child who is mentally impaired.
I am the disabled child. I am your teacher, if you allow me, I will teach you what is really important in life. I will give you and teach you unconditional love. I gift you with my innocent trust, my dependency upon you. I teach you about how precious this life is and about not taking things for granted. I teach you about forgetting your own needs and desires and dreams. I teach you giving. Most of all I teach you hope and faith. I am the disabled child.
7 comments:
That was so good, Liz. Thanks for sharing this. What a blessing all children are!
I was just given this poem by a mom I "met" blogging in Canada! She also gave me one called "Welcome to Holland" I was planning to post both on my blog and just haven't yet. I think I will tonight... they are both so good!
Thank you for sharing that. I have never heard it before. It really makes me think about my responses to disabbled people. Ezra is blessed you are his Mommy:)
How sweet was that. You are such a good mommy. Ezzy is blessed to have you. I worked in the school system for 6 years and it broke my heart to see some parents of special needs kids. Selfish and totally missing the blessing. Thank you for sharing.
Liz, that was beautiful. I don't know who wrote it either, but I'm sure they have first hand knowledge of what it's like to be the parent of a special needs child. It was extremely insightful. thanks for posting it.
that is an adorable picture!! And from what I have read of your blog, you must be one amazing mom! :)
I have been meaning to get on here for awhile...been busy.
Thank you for this post. I was really touched. It really made me think.
What a sweet little boy the Lord has blessed you with. Praise God for all the ways He is using Ezra to teach you and to bring glory to His name.
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