Personal Narrative: Poor Little Mccade's Extraction

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Poor little McCade, the extraction was so hard we gave him laughing gas, but when they pulled the tooth the root broke off because of the infection and the dentist had to dig it out with McCade screaming for like 45 mins it was traumatizing. He has to go back one more time to have his spacer put in and then he should be okay, thank goodness because he has been hurting for two weeks and its time for some relief so he can get through the rest of the school year. I will work with him on his reading and that is my mission this summer is to teach my son to read. I think he is doing well and I am hoping I can prevent a big backslide if we work every day. I ordered some school books and I have kept all of the word flash cards so he can continue working

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