Guest guest Posted April 8, 2007 Report Share Posted April 8, 2007 Nope. She's size 8 women's now (yes she is a huge kid). I found them. I find whatever she needs. And her teachers convinced her she was ready to prove Mommy wrong and learn how to tie her own shoes and get big girl shoes. And she did it. She was 9yo, but she did it! Meira > > > > That's GREAT Jenn!! : D A big congratulations to you both. My soon > to > > be 7 y.o. dd just learned to zip not long ago but still struggles > > with it. She CAN tie her shoe if she tries hard enough, which > isn't > > very often. Can you believe that the school asked me to buy her > > velcro sneakers? Guess they aren't willing to help or wait for her > to > > get her shoes on and off for gym class. My now 5 y.o. ds taught > > himself how to do everything already. They're polar opposites. > > > > Marcia > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2007 Report Share Posted April 8, 2007 I'm worried about that very same thing. Marcia On Apr 8, 2007, at 7:00 PM, Roxanna wrote: > That will backfire big time when she decides she likes velcro > better and you are left trying to find a size 2 in velcro and can't. > > Roxanna > [sPAM] ( ) Re: Sharing Good News > > > I refused to buy tie shoes until she learned how to do it > herself. I only allowed her to have velcros until she could prove it > to me that she could do it. > =) > > Meira > > >> >> That's GREAT Jenn!! : D A big congratulations to you both. My soon > to >> be 7 y.o. dd just learned to zip not long ago but still struggles >> with it. She CAN tie her shoe if she tries hard enough, which > isn't >> very often. Can you believe that the school asked me to buy her >> velcro sneakers? Guess they aren't willing to help or wait for her > to >> get her shoes on and off for gym class. My now 5 y.o. ds taught >> himself how to do everything already. They're polar opposites. >> >> Marcia >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2007 Report Share Posted April 8, 2007 Oh really? Phew! Marcia On Apr 8, 2007, at 7:56 PM, meiraharvey wrote: > Nope. She's size 8 women's now (yes she is a huge kid). I found > them. I find whatever she needs. > > And her teachers convinced her she was ready to prove Mommy wrong and > learn how to tie her own shoes and get big girl shoes. And she did > it. She was 9yo, but she did it! > Meira > > >>> >>> That's GREAT Jenn!! : D A big congratulations to you both. My > soon >> to >>> be 7 y.o. dd just learned to zip not long ago but still > struggles >>> with it. She CAN tie her shoe if she tries hard enough, which >> isn't >>> very often. Can you believe that the school asked me to buy her >>> velcro sneakers? Guess they aren't willing to help or wait for > her >> to >>> get her shoes on and off for gym class. My now 5 y.o. ds taught >>> himself how to do everything already. They're polar opposites. >>> >>> Marcia >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2007 Report Share Posted April 8, 2007 Okay, so my dd is still in velcro at 7 years but I think I'd better start insisting we switch over. I'll let you know how THAT goes. Marcia On Apr 8, 2007, at 7:12 PM, Liz S wrote: > I'm going to take part of this post & start a new one to take a > poll asking the average age AS kids " graduate " from velcro shoes. > My son is still using velcro.....but I know he needs laces soon. > Liz > Roxanna <madideas@...> wrote: That will > backfire big time when she decides she likes velcro better and you > are left trying to find a size 2 in velcro and can't. > > Roxanna > [sPAM] ( ) Re: Sharing Good News > > I refused to buy tie shoes until she learned how to do it > herself. I only allowed her to have velcros until she could prove it > to me that she could do it. > =) > > Meira > > >> >> That's GREAT Jenn!! : D A big congratulations to you both. My soon > to >> be 7 y.o. dd just learned to zip not long ago but still struggles >> with it. She CAN tie her shoe if she tries hard enough, which > isn't >> very often. Can you believe that the school asked me to buy her >> velcro sneakers? Guess they aren't willing to help or wait for her > to >> get her shoes on and off for gym class. My now 5 y.o. ds taught >> himself how to do everything already. They're polar opposites. >> >> Marcia >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 What about the slip on shoes with the elastic laces? They are great...I love them..I wear them...easy to get on and off at dd therapy :-) - C. A.E.P. Mom to Cassie 16 PCOS, Austin 14 ADHD and a 3.5 HFA/AS & SPD/SID [sPAM] ( ) Re: Sharing Good News I refused to buy tie shoes until she learned how to do it herself. I only allowed her to have velcros until she could prove it to me that she could do it. =) Meira > > That's GREAT Jenn!! : D A big congratulations to you both. My soon to > be 7 y.o. dd just learned to zip not long ago but still struggles > with it. She CAN tie her shoe if she tries hard enough, which isn't > very often. Can you believe that the school asked me to buy her > velcro sneakers? Guess they aren't willing to help or wait for her to > get her shoes on and off for gym class. My now 5 y.o. ds taught > himself how to do everything already. They're polar opposites. > > Marcia > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 learn how to tie shoes. " site " type this in your google bar: Ian's shoelace site-shoelace knots-how to tie your shoes click on the first link or http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/knots.htm Liz S <lizs.1234@...> wrote: I'm going to take part of this post & start a new one to take a poll asking the average age AS kids " graduate " from velcro shoes. My son is still using velcro.....but I know he needs laces soon. Liz Roxanna <madideas@...> wrote: That will backfire big time when she decides she likes velcro better and you are left trying to find a size 2 in velcro and can't. Roxanna [sPAM] ( ) Re: Sharing Good News I refused to buy tie shoes until she learned how to do it herself. I only allowed her to have velcros until she could prove it to me that she could do it. =) Meira > > That's GREAT Jenn!! : D A big congratulations to you both. My soon to > be 7 y.o. dd just learned to zip not long ago but still struggles > with it. She CAN tie her shoe if she tries hard enough, which isn't > very often. Can you believe that the school asked me to buy her > velcro sneakers? Guess they aren't willing to help or wait for her to > get her shoes on and off for gym class. My now 5 y.o. ds taught > himself how to do everything already. They're polar opposites. > > Marcia > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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