This layout is for the 101 Challenge. Can anyone guess what this chipboard frame is from? It's from my DD's memory matching game! I saved the frame after we punched on the pieces for the game. I peeled off the top layer to reveal the chipboard and then used a charcoal chalk pad to color it. Journaling reads: This boy makes me so proud! Even though Ryan has Asperger’s Syndrome, he gave track his all. When I suggested to him in 6th grade that he should give track a try, I immediately saw uncertainty in his eyes. Asperger’s makes Ryan struggle socially and loud sounds really trouble him. Track definitely involved interacting and practicing with the team. And then there was the sharp bang from the starting gun that really concerned Ry. All that must have been so very hard for him but he trusted us that track would be a good experience for him. By the end of middle school, he had been on the track team for all 3 years and had always tried his very best. He never came in 1st, or even 2nd or 3rd, but in our eyes he was a winner every single time.
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