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> I had a conference with Putter's new teacher and his old teacher this

morning. I invited Lou to attend because otherwise I figured he'd go on his

own sometime and who knows what he would say. I'd rather have him under my

eyes, well, actually I avoid looking at him, but surely you know what I

mean.

Oh yes.

>

> Putter is doing very well in the new classroom; he is there for fully half

the day. The school feels he learns better in the classroom than he does

from ABA and hopes to transition him fully to that classroom in January. At

this point, given what I have seen of his big language burst, I do not

disagree.

> They said that they wanted to make sure he got good classroom skills

because they consider he has an excellent chance of going to regular

kindergarten and regular ed.

Great news!!!!

> Hooray! Oh, I imagine he will need supports and aides for a bit yet, and

I am aware of the different difficulties facing autistic kids in regular ed

where no one " gets " them. But still this is the outcome we hope for, isn't

it? That he will be able to make it on his own in a normal situation.

Yes I suppose. Do they actually do that up there? We're so far behind.

I can't imagine Boone in a classroom without an aide anytime soon. That

would require sitting, listening, following directions etc., I can't imagine

Lee County springing for an aide either. I guess I should start asking about

inclusion now, since I'm sure it will be a long and stress-filled battle.

Sissi

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> And if it helps at all, I don't really perceive as having any

difficulties in school. *I* have difficulties *with* the school, but

....well, when he arrived at school this morning, a little girl in his

class ran over and hugged him, yelling, " HI ERIC!!!!! " .....and hugged

her back and called her by name! Nope, he's not having difficulties. :-)

>

And YAY! too!

Wow.

Sissi

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Of course it is. I hated when teachers called me by my real name. Sometimes

I'd look around the class to amke sure they wern't talking to someone else.

If someone calls here asking for me by my real name, I know they don't know

me and I don't know them. You know what I mean?

Sissi

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> > > I had a conference with Putter's new teacher and his old teacher this

> > morning. I invited Lou to attend because otherwise I figured he'd go on

> his

> > own sometime and who knows what he would say. I'd rather have him under

> my

> > eyes, well, actually I avoid looking at him, but surely you know what I

> > mean.

> >

> > Oh yes.

>

>

> Lou's only real comment was to ask if we could start calling him Xavier as

> he really likes that name. Putter, he says, is a baby name and the name

his

> mother gave him, and is Putter going to have problems learning his proper

> name. I expected this was coming as when I sent the email to Lou about

the

> conference, I entitled it " Putter's conference, " but Lou called him Xavier

> in his reply. He has never called him Xavier before.

>

> Now I actually like Xavier also. But I have also observed that Putter

> learns fast and does learn more than one name for the same thing with

> relative ease (many kitty names, it's just that people are so much less

> important!) and I do not think this will be a big problem. Neither did

the

> school; the two teachers spent less time discussing it than Lou probably

> hoped. I am sure it is a new complaint of Lou's...

>

> Salli

>

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> They said that they wanted to make sure he got good classroom skills because

they consider he has an excellent chance of going to regular kindergarten and

regular ed.

>

WHOOOOO HOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Holy crap! This is great news! What leaps Putter has made!!!! Remember when

you were convinced he'd be non-verbal into adulthood???????

> Hooray! Oh, I imagine he will need supports and aides for a bit yet, and I am

aware of the different difficulties facing autistic kids in regular ed where no

one " gets " them. But still this is the outcome we hope for, isn't it? That he

will be able to make it on his own in a normal situation.

>

YES, this is the outcome we hope for!

And if it helps at all, I don't really perceive as having any difficulties

in school. *I* have difficulties *with* the school, but ....well, when he

arrived at school this morning, a little girl in his class ran over and hugged

him, yelling, " HI ERIC!!!!! " .....and hugged her back and called her by

name! Nope, he's not having difficulties. :-)

YAY PUTTER!!!!!

I am proud of you for putting him in that classroom even though you were wary of

it. You did the right thing, Mother!

Jacquie

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> > I had a conference with Putter's new teacher and his old teacher this

> morning. I invited Lou to attend because otherwise I figured he'd go on

his

> own sometime and who knows what he would say. I'd rather have him under

my

> eyes, well, actually I avoid looking at him, but surely you know what I

> mean.

>

> Oh yes.

Lou's only real comment was to ask if we could start calling him Xavier as

he really likes that name. Putter, he says, is a baby name and the name his

mother gave him, and is Putter going to have problems learning his proper

name. I expected this was coming as when I sent the email to Lou about the

conference, I entitled it " Putter's conference, " but Lou called him Xavier

in his reply. He has never called him Xavier before.

Now I actually like Xavier also. But I have also observed that Putter

learns fast and does learn more than one name for the same thing with

relative ease (many kitty names, it's just that people are so much less

important!) and I do not think this will be a big problem. Neither did the

school; the two teachers spent less time discussing it than Lou probably

hoped. I am sure it is a new complaint of Lou's...

Salli

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> Of course it is. I hated when teachers called me by my real name.

Sometimes

> I'd look around the class to amke sure they wern't talking to

someone else.

> If someone calls here asking for me by my real name, I know they

don't know

> me and I don't know them. You know what I mean?

> Sissi

And that name would be?

Kerri

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> >

> > Now I actually like Xavier also.

>

>

> Salli, how exactly is this pronounced? Like Ex or is the X silent and

> pronounce with more of an H sound?

HA-vee-air

Salli

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> > >

> > > Now I actually like Xavier also.

> >

> >

> > Salli, how exactly is this pronounced? Like Ex or is the X silent

and

> > pronounce with more of an H sound?

>

>

> HA-vee-air

>

> Salli

Thank You. That's what I thought but I wasn't sure.

Kerri

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>>>But still this is the outcome we hope for, isn't it? That he will

be able to make it on his own in a normal situation.

>

> Salli

>

Yes...Independence, Salli....

oh, and getting other people to realize that being Autistic is a

state of being....

I'm tired.

babbling.

Good for Putter!

Penny :-)

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What an ass! Does the school really take him seriously??

I like the name Xaveir it is cute!

At 10:53 AM 10/19/2001, you wrote:

> > > I had a conference with Putter's new teacher and his old teacher this

> > morning. I invited Lou to attend because otherwise I figured he'd go on

>his

> > own sometime and who knows what he would say. I'd rather have him under

>my

> > eyes, well, actually I avoid looking at him, but surely you know what I

> > mean.

> >

> > Oh yes.

>

>

>Lou's only real comment was to ask if we could start calling him Xavier as

>he really likes that name. Putter, he says, is a baby name and the name his

>mother gave him, and is Putter going to have problems learning his proper

>name. I expected this was coming as when I sent the email to Lou about the

>conference, I entitled it " Putter's conference, " but Lou called him Xavier

>in his reply. He has never called him Xavier before.

>

>Now I actually like Xavier also. But I have also observed that Putter

>learns fast and does learn more than one name for the same thing with

>relative ease (many kitty names, it's just that people are so much less

>important!) and I do not think this will be a big problem. Neither did the

>school; the two teachers spent less time discussing it than Lou probably

>hoped. I am sure it is a new complaint of Lou's...

>

>Salli

>

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