Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 Hi Sara, Good suggestion but it's been done already. Yearly, a social worker from another school comes into Zeb's class and talks about differences etc. When the kids were asked what was different about their class they responded that they had an aide in the classroom, not a word about Zeb. The kids are so used to him it's not a big deal anymore. It's the parents with attitudes that spread that attitude to their children. I have to follow a specific agenda for my speech tomorrow. The social relation part will not be pretty. I will build on that topic and what terrible things that happen when good supports are not put into place. Charlyne Mom to Zeb 11 DS/OCD/ASD? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 Fortunately for Elie, he does not understand that language can be unkind. But for Zeb, you have another issue. With an understanding teacher, woud it be possible to do a short presentation to the class - with or without Zeb- to help these growing minds understand that all of us have differences?? Some are as subtle as a freckle or hair color. Some are a need for glasses or asthma medication. Some more noticeable like a difficulty in speaking certain words. Some are better at basketball than others, etc I did this type of class for years without Elie. IT seems to help youngsters look aat people with different eyes and more seeing hearts. After all, we all are different in some ways but alike in more ways. I bet you could do a bang up job. Sara - Choose to make lemonade, not complain about the lemons. >From: charlyne1121@... >Reply-To: >To: >Subject: Re: Middle School >Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 23:42:57 EDT > > >In a message dated 10/18/2004 8:54:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, >pastmidvale@... writes: > > > > Today Elie decided it wds smack butt day > >Hi Sara, >Now that got that lazy aide's attention. I needed that laugh today. Like >Elie >could discuss sexual harassment with a behaviorist to have it matter. Does >it >ever stop? I am tired of school already and to think I have to do this for >6-8 more years, oh please. I hope I have the strength. I can understand why >you >are so tired and fedup. I do hope you can get your second wind and teach >them >a few things for Elie's sake. You are so good at it. >I didn't have the best school day with Zeb either. I attend a weekly >collaborative meeting on Mondays so I know what's going on in the week at >school. The >staff talks among one another and I write. It keeps me in the loop and any >questions that I have. Zeb is acutely aware of his disability and >differences >this year. I had just mentioned to the teacher that Zeb was having >difficulty >dealing with some unkind words from a few of his peers. Zeb has a male >teacher >this year that is a wonderful role model and is extremely supportive. He >assured >me that in class the students are great to Zeb but at this age the kids can >be very sneaky. He would do his best to watch and listen at recess etc and >take >care of any situation. The class was at music during the meeting. I was >walking out of the meeting with the teacher toward the front door and the >aide came >to get us. Zeb had ran into the bathroom. He was crying. Zeb told the >teacher >that a few boys swore at him and called him a stupid retard. Zeb was so >upset >that I had to take him home. I am not fully prepared how to teach Zeb that >our world can be cruel to people with disabilities. I have second thoughts >on >middle school already. >Charlyne >Mom to Zeb 11 DS/OCD/ASD? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2004 Report Share Posted October 20, 2004 In a message dated 10/19/2004 11:04:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time, charlyne1121@... writes: I have to follow a specific agenda for my speech tomorrow. The social relation part will not be pretty. I will build on that topic and what terrible things that happen when good supports are not put into place. Charlyne How'd you make out Char? How horrible!!! To think of poor Zeb crying in the boys' room....so cruel!!!! {{{{hugs}}}}} Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2004 Report Share Posted October 20, 2004 In a message dated 10/20/2004 3:22:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, duffey48@... writes: > How'd you make out Char? How horrible!!! To think of poor Zeb crying > in > the boys' room....so cruel!!!! Hi Donna, Thanks for asking. I did just fine. I was actually a nervous wreck. The school district was in attendance in full force, administration,sped teachers and related services. I asked the pupil service coordinator from my district if she had reserved all these seats and that I had no idea the school staff enjoyed listening to me speak,LOL. They gave me the thumbs up. She did say that she encouraged her entourage from my district to support me even though many had no idea who I was or I they. I was asked a few very difficult questions that I had to answer honestly but managed to do it respectfully. Zeb's attorney was also in attendance taking notes. She felt I answered the questions very well. I am relieved this is over. The dept of ed wants me to do this again with Zeb! I am really nervous now, my kid with the mouth,LOL. Charlyne Mom to Zeb 11 DS/OCD/ASD? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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