Guest guest Posted March 28, 2004 Report Share Posted March 28, 2004 Hi, Well, there have been lots of tough topics that amanda has been exposed to either at school or in youth group or confirmation classes. She has been very fearful about violence, guns, the police, war, etc. Like in Social Studies they are studying the American Revolution and they were reading a historical fiction book called the Fighting Ground where a 13 year old boy decides to go and fight (I believe in the Civil War). Well, she refused to have any part of that book. She took a quiz and wrote, " I dont like guns and I dont like fighting, so I am not answering questions about this book. " So, my dilemma here is, the curriculum is the curric and they should (and do modify it) and I feel she should be learning what the others are learning. But her reactions are very extreme- which include being resistent to teachers, shutting down, refusal, and crying. Another example is in confirmation class, the pastor wanted to show parts of Bowling for Columbine and discuss guns and violence in school. she called me and asked what amanda's reaction would be and I told her it would not be good. I also asked if she could do this topic on a day when amanda wouldnt be at the class. She refused and when I asked if she wanted to go, she said, NO! So, I just found out that they are going to be seeing some assembly program in school about teens and violence and here again I am faced with 's reaction. So I just dont know if I should be opting her out of these discussions, letting her be included in them, or what? Any thoughts on this really tough topic is appreciated- dont forget we live in NYC, when responding, take that into consideration. Thanks, ~ Mom to 13 DS and Diabetes Type 1 and 9 NY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2004 Report Share Posted March 28, 2004 In a message dated 3/28/2004 8:23:36 PM Central Standard Time, linman42@... writes: > So I just dont know if I should be opting her out of these discussions, > letting her be included in them, or what? > , Let me just say first, " Bravo for ! " I don't like guns either! But, the unfortunate fact is that they are part of our society and if confronted with a situation, she should know what to do. I think that if they are talking about what actions to take if someone should bring a gun to school, she should definitely be included. As for studying the Civil War, couldn't they adapt her curriculum to more about the reasons for the division, rather than the actual battles. I know, that I don't remember much about the actual battles, but I do remember the reasons the war was fought. I have not reached teenage years, but I know about being defiant. When Zack gets something in his head, there is no budging it. When you try to reason with him, he will just say, " No, it's not! " He is 11 going on 21. " I don't need help. I can do it myself. Leave me alone! " I can't even imagine what I'll face in another year and a half when he's a legitimate teenager. PS: We are already thinking ahead to Confirmation class. He fights going to CCD as it is. I don't know what he'll be like when it changes from Sundays to Wednesday nights. Good luck! Sue - mom to Zack, 11, DS, 2 ASDs, VSD, Bad Mitral Valve; Matt, 10, 's Anamoly, Cataracts, Glaucoma, PDD, PFO, hearing loss; , (4/20/96 - 12/31/00), DS, g-tube, TOF; Sami, born 11/16/2002, sensory dysfunction and possible autism, the most spoiled princess DisLabeled Writing - finally updated about 's death and Sami's adoption 's Memorial Page 's Candle Shrine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 , These are some hard topics for kids to handle. It makes me so sad that today all of our kids need to be exposed to guns and violence the way they do. All the time. In real life. I would certainly NOT allow ANY of my children to see Bowling for Columbine. We followed the Columbine story at home and we mourned for the families and my kids that are old enough to understand discussed the issue. I don't feel that Maverick would understand the whole situation, and I feel it would cause more confusion for him to be exposed to it in that setting. (Just as we kept him out of the sex ed class, he would not understand it and would come away with information from a much younger perspective than the rest of the class. Not good. We are dealing with enough puberty issues with him as it is.) And as for Confirmation, I would have just made the choice to keep him home if they were showing that. Now, our confirmation class took the kids to see Cheaper By The Dozen...... much more appropiate....and more realistic to Mav than most! (BTW, for those that need it, I did order a wonderful Lutheran cirricullum for confirmation that Mav is using along with his class.) Maverick has finished the American Reveolution and is now on the Civil War. We got some books and a video from the library to use here at home. Most are above his level and what he got out of the video was the cannons shooting and lots and lots of guys dying. His adaption is to be familiar with: North, against slavery; South; for slavery; Abraham Lincoln, president and against slavery; Jefferson; president of the south, and Slave, a person owned by another person. I don't really think he gets the whole concept of what a slave is, but he is able to participate in class with this information. We have it programed into his talker. I also d/l some stuff from the internet. After he watched the video, he and his Dad wrote up some sentences about it on some paper with Lincoln as a letterhead. I also have some Civil War notecards that we are writing a fact sentence on each. We just finished the Standards here and next month are the AIMS. How are the rest of your schools doing these tests with your kids? ¸...¸ __/ /\____ ________ ,·´º o`·,/__/ _/\_ //____/\ ```)¨(´´´ | | | | | | | || |l±±±± | ¸,.-·²°´ ¸,.-·~·~·-.,¸ `°²·-. :º° As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. 24:15 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 06:28:44 EST > From: wildwards@... > > Hey, gotta tell ya ... I was in DC last week and at a Metro stop two policemen got on fully armed with rifles strapped across their chest. > Cheryl in VA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cheryl, They may not have been out, but different times and locations you can drive down the street and see security on the roofs of buildings with their weapons! I am only a mile or so from the Pentagon, but is in DC, I pray every day! Rejoice! Amie mom to - 25 yrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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