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Right now Tadpole wants to be a Policeman, Fireman, Taxi Driver, Teacher, Scientist and Spy.
Every purchase you make helps bring him closer to that dream.
Tadpole Kermit Education Fund.
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Having Frank as my mentor was one of the highlights of 2017 for me when I look back at my year. Everyday I see people making mistakes that I used to make, and it's always an instant reminder of how much I've grown through coaching and talks with Frank.
I'm donating $100 CAD to Tadpole Kermit's education fund as a thank you to Frank for the work and coaching throughout the year of 2017.
When I look at myself today, I feel further ahead than that where I thought I would be at this point. I can confidently say I'm experiencing a much better quality of life thanks to having Frank as a mentor and coach. For
this I feel truly grateful.
I look forward to continuing coaching and talks in 2018, and reaching an even further level of personal growth.
Thank you, Frank!!!
-Review from James West, Toronto Ontario Canada
Tadpole Kermit is the son of Frank and Jade Kermit.
He is like many other children his age.
He is full of energy, always wants to play and thinks hot dogs and French fries make the perfect meal.
What many people don’t know is that Tadpole was born with Sensory Processing Disorder or SPD for short.
People who have SPD receive sensory information in their brain differently and it can be overwhelming. Sounds, smells, touch, taste, texture, can be too much to take, and it’s a different experience for every person.
A good example of what SPD feels like is to imagine the sound of nails running along a chalkboard. For most people that sound makes them cringe. Now imagine experiencing that same feeling when you put on clothing, ate certain foods, walked into a crowded space, or someone turned on a light. Pretty awful right? Now imagine being a child and experiencing that.
For Tadpole Kermit SPD makes his life challenging but he has never given up and neither have his parents.
Tadpole was speech delayed, which means he never spoke at all until he was 2.5 years old. His first word was “cats”.
Jade Kermit designed a program for Tadpole so he could learn what he needed to, and also work on his symptoms of SPD.
Tadpole started to read when he was 4 years old and he hasn’t stopped!
Today he is reading 2 grade levels above his age and continues to work very hard in school.
One day he decided that he wanted to write books “just like Daddy.”
'Zachary Goes To Daycare' is his first story.
He sat at the computer and wrote it himself when he was 6 years old.
To learn more about SPD you can visit the Star institute For Sensory Processing Disorder
He is like many other children his age.
He is full of energy, always wants to play and thinks hot dogs and French fries make the perfect meal.
What many people don’t know is that Tadpole was born with Sensory Processing Disorder or SPD for short.
People who have SPD receive sensory information in their brain differently and it can be overwhelming. Sounds, smells, touch, taste, texture, can be too much to take, and it’s a different experience for every person.
A good example of what SPD feels like is to imagine the sound of nails running along a chalkboard. For most people that sound makes them cringe. Now imagine experiencing that same feeling when you put on clothing, ate certain foods, walked into a crowded space, or someone turned on a light. Pretty awful right? Now imagine being a child and experiencing that.
For Tadpole Kermit SPD makes his life challenging but he has never given up and neither have his parents.
Tadpole was speech delayed, which means he never spoke at all until he was 2.5 years old. His first word was “cats”.
Jade Kermit designed a program for Tadpole so he could learn what he needed to, and also work on his symptoms of SPD.
Tadpole started to read when he was 4 years old and he hasn’t stopped!
Today he is reading 2 grade levels above his age and continues to work very hard in school.
One day he decided that he wanted to write books “just like Daddy.”
'Zachary Goes To Daycare' is his first story.
He sat at the computer and wrote it himself when he was 6 years old.
To learn more about SPD you can visit the Star institute For Sensory Processing Disorder
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