Guest guest Posted October 20, 2004 Report Share Posted October 20, 2004 I said " stubborn " in my title as a descriptive term of behavior (not criticizing my son). I am growing very worried about my 11 yr old son whom I brought home this year to homeschool because he has Asperger's Syndrome and the schools just destroyed him. He unfortunately entered public school from Montessori in the 4th grade and because the curriculums were so different, he was WAY behind in math when starting fourth grade in P.S. The other kids and teachers there made him feel stupid and inadequate and then because of the A.S. issues, he never quite adapted so basically floundered for two years (4th & 5th grades). One teacher even made him stand and announce his failing math grades to the class! Can you believe it? Enter Mom-the-Rescuer with Masters Degree (moi) who has decided out of love and concern for her child to remediate and " fix " what the schools have done to him. We started out well enough, getting adapted to the new environment and routine, adjusting the schedule and classes as necesary...and then Florida was hit with four hurricanes back to back which threw everyone off schedule and routine (and as those of you familiar with A.S. know, this can be disastrous with these kids). Ever since the last storm, I have been struggling EVERY DAY to get my son back on task. Struggle is perhaps too gentle a word....it is all- out war. He stubbornly refuses to do ANYTHING no matter what the consequences and nothing phases him (not loss of TV, not loss of video games, not loss of play time with friends, nothing). Because of the daily tension around here due to this, everyone's apple cart is off-kilter (family, pets, extracurriculars, everything). I'm growing very concerned that I could receive an order from the schools for an inspection of portfolio (afterall, he DOES have an IEP so they are aware of him) and I will have shown NOTHING for three weeks and counting now. While he has not made progress in getting through typical " curriculum " as a result....he has been spending time building things, taking care of animals, practicing yoga (he has his own coach for relaxation), attending his choir, drama classes, and doing general interest reading but all work in math, grammar, etc has come to a screeching halt with his refusal to do anything " school related. " When I try to talk to him about the consequences of this path (both for him AND for me), he says he doesn't care, that he's just " stupid " anyway, doesn't plan on ever going to college or working, and if I get in trouble for not teaching him then so be it. There's a whole separate issue of complication involving his Dad (also A.S. and more so, unemployed, home 24/7, depressed, anger- management problems, not terribly supportive of H.S. efforts). This I will deal with when I solve the first issue detailed above. I have spoken with my son's parent advocate at the Univ of Miami C.A.R.D. Center (center for autism related disabilities) and he has strongly recommended I get my son in counseling (oh GOOD! ANOTHER thing to try to fit in somewhere and pay for!). I desperately need to find a local support group (and I do mean LOCAL) to get involved with in activities that might jump start the process of getting him back in his groove. Every group I've located so far is either too far away, the children are too young, or they are far more religious than we can comfortabley be around. Anyone have suggestions on either how to deal with issues detailed above OR know of a group in the Pembroke Pines/Hollywood Florida area? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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