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Katz, I can just ADD him, but usually people are sent an invitation and

then they reply. That is more polite. lol

I will send him an invitation.

Marta

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Okay, I sent the invitation again.  It is waiting for him whenever he gets to

check his mail.

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My apologies, Marta. His email is bsg45225hotmail (DOT) com. Thank you

very much. Katz

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My daughter just started Headstart after a very bad year at the local preschool

where I pulled her out. The Spec. Ed. Coop. dismissed or voided her IEP so now

she is receiving no services at all and I am in the classroom the whole day

which I love because I love being around my daughter and other children to get

the positive reactions. Well today is the third day and the negative reactions

have started. Keep in mind these are 3 and 4 year olds so I expect some but

still it hurts as a mother to hear it. One child asked if she was a baby and the

other told me that I shouldn't bring her back anymore. She eats with her hands

and I allow her even though at first I was feeding her but hands on is better

then relying on me for it right? I'm just lost and I don't know how I'm going to

handle when they do get a full-time para for her and I'm not there anymore.

Anything that could be helpful for the kids or for my coping skills would be

amazing.

Thank you very much

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Years ago I worked at Head Start. We had several children within the program

that had special needs. We read books to the children during circle time to try

to help them understand the differences of the special needs children. Some of

the other kids understood, and some did not. But I think you should start

there. You may be able to request some literature from the Autism Society, or

possibly find some books at the library to borrow and read to the children.

I do understand how hard it is because I experienced the same when my daughter

was younger and she was in preschool. Other children would make comments to me

about how bad my daughter was and how she couldn't talk and asking me what was

wrong with her. It is very disheartening to hear these questions and statements

from other little kids, but the fact of the matter is, those are things that

typical kids say.

If you are in the classroom everyday, it would be beneficial if you could pair

your daughter up with a kind, gentle spirited peer who would be more

understanding of your daughter's disability. Maybe you can assist your daughter

with joining in to play with a child who is playing by him or herself.

My concerns are why the IEP is not being followed? It is a LEGAL document. Did

you go through the CST in your school district? If you went through the proper

channels of getting an IEP and having your daughter evaluated and services

deemed necessary, this should be happening, even if the Special Ed. Services

unit has to contract out to get therapists to come to Head Start to treat your

daughter. My daughter received services initially through Early Intervention

and when she aged out at 3 yrs. old, the CST at my school district picked up the

responsibility from there. My daughter is 7 yrs. old now, and this year will be

attending a school in district in a special ed. classroom within the regular ed.

school. Previously, she was going out-of-district at a private special ed.

school. My school district paid for this.

I do hope you are able to get your daughter settled at Head Start and that the

other children in her class come to understand her differences, and accept her

for who she is.

Take care

Karmen

Help

My daughter just started Headstart after a very bad year at the local

preschool where I pulled her out. The Spec. Ed. Coop. dismissed or voided her

IEP so now she is receiving no services at all and I am in the classroom the

whole day which I love because I love being around my daughter and other

children to get the positive reactions. Well today is the third day and the

negative reactions have started. Keep in mind these are 3 and 4 year olds so I

expect some but still it hurts as a mother to hear it. One child asked if she

was a baby and the other told me that I shouldn't bring her back anymore. She

eats with her hands and I allow her even though at first I was feeding her but

hands on is better then relying on me for it right? I'm just lost and I don't

know how I'm going to handle when they do get a full-time para for her and I'm

not there anymore. Anything that could be helpful for the kids or for my coping

skills would be amazing.

Thank you very much

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