Judah and his C’s

We had our first Parent-Teacher Conference (PTC) last week. Yes, we home school, but we send our kids to a MAPEH (Music, Arts, P.E. and Health) center once every week where they can practice responsibility, patience, kindness, and other values that we teach them in a setting outside our home.

So we sat there with their teachers and listened as they showed us their grades for the first quarter and gave us feedback on our children.

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Our first two kids seemed to have adjusted well. They got mostly A’s and B’s in character, and their grades in their subjects were just as fine.

Judah’s report card, on the other hand, was riddled with C’s.

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C, in their school’s standards, is “Good.”

Praise God for C!

Praise God it’s a C and not a D.

Praise God they were even able to assess him at all, considering where he came from months before he joined their classes.

C for Cheers!

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Everyday with Judah is a cheer to God’s faithfulness in our lives!

Where Judah was

Prior to enrollment, Judah exhibited certain developmental delays.

His fine motor skills needed a lot of work as he couldn’t control his fingers all that well. He also wasn’t communicating well. He didn’t respond to us when we talked to him and disciplining him seemed useless. He didn’t get it!

On top of it all, he is highly-kinesthetic. He moves around a lot, he touches everything, and back then, he didn’t seem to have any sense of danger. I had no idea how to homeschool him and he was already 5!

But we did.

(Read: Loving my Kinesthetic child)

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We started with Artsy Science experiments like making homemade finger paint and play dough, and we baked, all of which can get really messy.

We read books to Judah and played with him.

We continued to discipline him when necessary and prayed for him. We entrusted him to the LORD.

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Everyday Cheers

And miracles started to unfold.

One day, he drew a person. And it looked like a person.

One day, he sat for 7 minutes to play preschool Scrabble.

One day, he successfully shot a toy monkey onto the toy tree. I was there when he squealed in Victory and I cheered him on.

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One day, he went to preschool class and stayed.

One day, he danced  with his classmates.

One day, he told me he made a friend and her name is Lily.

One day, he looked into my eyes and said I love you, too, Mommy.

One days that may not mean much to others, but huge milestones in our eyes.

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Raising our youngest may get really challenging, and messy, and exhausting at times, but he adds a beautiful color into our life as a family.

We’ll keep stacks and stacks of Cheers napkins, kitchen towels and trash bags in our cabinet if that’s what it takes to help him learn the things he needs to learn.

He can mess all he wants and we’ll clean them up and wipe him off . We will celebrate our life with him everyday.

So here’s to Judah, here’s to us.

Cheers to life. Cheers to everyday!

“Give thanks in all circumstances.” 1 Thessalonians 5:18

12 responses to “Judah and his C’s”

  1. Liz A Avatar

    Yey for Judah! Great job! :) This is really inspiring since I am starting to palpitate whenever I think of my little boy starting school, hopefully by next year, given all his developmental delays. But just like Judah, Zaine has been showing progress, albeit slowly, but he is starting to hit milestones upon milestones. Kids really indeed do things in their own sweet time. And I truly believe that Judah will surprise you more as he grows older. :)

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar
      May De Jesus-Palacpac

      Awww, thanks for those beautiful words, Liz. I pray the same for Zaine! :) <3

  2. Janice Avatar

    Yay! Those are already a lot of accomplishments. Congrats to Judah, and to you and Jay too. :) I’m sure Judah’s development is due to your dedication to him as parents. By the way, is that Ready Go Kids conducting sports classes at Judah’s MAPEH class?

  3. Mommy Roxi Avatar

    Celebrating Judah’s C’s with you! You’re one of the homeschooling families I look up to. <3

  4. JDR Avatar
    JDR

    Hi! Is it okay to ask where do you send your child to school? Is it a regular school? I’m curious. I’m also a homeschooling mom. I want to send my child at least one day to school also for PE. Thank you.

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar
      May De Jesus-Palacpac

      Hi! This year, we registered them at Christian Legacy Integrated Learning and Tutorial Center. Check them out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CLeduPH/

  5. Caballero S Ellona Avatar

    The way you raise Judah God’s way is so inspiring. It is encouraging how you put more value on his heart rather than his grades. Truly a God-centered family. :)

  6. Candy Monasterio Avatar
    Candy Monasterio

    Cheers!!! That’s what life & love is all about — Family!!! :)

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar
      May De Jesus-Palacpac

      Family is love. Thanks Candy!

  7. Gilian Avatar

    This is inspiring. My youngest requires extra grace in disciplining. He listens, he follows instructions and all but a little naughty in the house. I just always ask for wisdom on how to deal with him and God helps in different ways. :)

  8. Que Gavan Avatar

    Hi Judah!!! C is for challeges and with C (Christ) it’s all worth it! ????????????????

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar
      May De Jesus-Palacpac

      Yes, C is for Christ! :)

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