So, now that my adrenaline has gone down, other than being exhausted, I'm surprised by what happened, but so thoroughly thankful and in awe of Tehilla's teacher. Often in life, we need to take a leap of faith in ourselves and in people. Putting Tehilla in school was more like skydiving without a parachute. We knew she would get sick often, we felt comfortable with the school and more specifically the teacher- but we really didn't know. We really just let go and hoped for the best.
Tehilla's teacher made all the right calls. She observed and watched, she remembered all of the signs to look for and she made the call. I'm beyond grateful to G-d for sending us the right partner in raising Tehilla. I thanked her profusely, but I really feel so unbelievably lucky that when push comes to shove, Tehilla is in very good hands.
what a bracha that tehilla is in the hands of a teacher that is very tuned into her needs and health. refua shlaima, and have a beautiful yom tov with your family!
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