Special Needs Living Indy December 2023 Digital Issue

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Meet Patrice BY ANGELA ARLINGTON

I first met Patrice Hunter when she was in elementary school. Her mother, Ledrena Girton, was having issues with the school system. I attended 2 separate IEP case conferences as an advocate for the family. To this day, I wish I had the recording from the meetings, as all of the school professionals agreed that learning math was not important and that her spelling words should be the names of Disney Princesses. The whole case conference committee had extremely low expectations for her because she was nonverbal. Fast forward to 2023, and Patrice has gone above and beyond what the school system ever expected when she was younger. “Patrice HATED coming home after school because she got to play all day, so I decided to teach her after school,” Ledrena shared. “I rescued a desk being thrown away to use at home. I told the speech therapist, the regular education teacher and the occupational therapist what I was doing and they supplied me with lots of work.”

“Patrice HATED coming home after school because she got to play all day, so I decided to teach her after school,” — LEDRENA 38

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1. 2020 March Disability Awareness Month- Patrice was featured on posters 2. Raising money at the AAI Walk with her family This is 4th grade 3. Volunteering at Day Spring 4. Patrice Hunter 5. Signing for prescriptions


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