Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 liz - I know how hard it is to pull back on the inclusion is my child's right motto. I listened to Kathy Snow expound on this many a day. But I think, ego aside, we all have to recognize that what we want most is for our children to live, learn, and love in a safe feeling environment - where THEY feel safe. This is another dream I had to let go for Elie's sake. It took me until he was 10yo to realize a change would need to be made. Then it took me another 2 years to find the right kind of environment where he was safe enough to learn without the whole day being a behavior battle. I commend you for waging this battle in the best interests of your child and not based on what " other people " think is best. Sara - Choose to make lemonade, not complain about the lemons. > >Reply-To: >To: " Pipan MD " , " Patti " >, " Patti Mertz " , > " Pam & Tad " , > " May " , " Jo Anne Califana " >, " Elaine " , > " AnneMarie " , < > >Subject: These past few days have opened my EYES wide >Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 20:23:52 -0500 > >Tori is still having trouble at school. Transitioning from the bus to the >building, to the classroom, to library, to gym. She is stop-drop & >flopping and getting more aggressive. I think my idea to keep her included >as much as possible is back firing. I just think it is too much for her to >handle. She is learning really well, but academics is usually done 1:1. >She is reading about 26 words since Sept., but these behaviors are killing >her ( & me). We have a meeting scheduled for 12/22 to discuss matters with >the SD and her Support Team. Please know, they are not the ones pushing >the issue. We love them! > >I think subbing in the Autistic Support classroom these past few days have >opened my EYES wide and I now feel that I am asking too much of her and a >smaller, less stimulating environment might serve her better. > >Liz > > " Success manifests in small daily events, not only in accomplishing great >things " - Remez Sasson > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Hi Liz, Only you know Tori best, follow your gut. Charlyne mom to Zeb 13 DS/OCD/ASD? Liz D wrote: Tori is still having trouble at school. Transitioning from the bus to the building, to the classroom, to library, to gym. She is stop-drop & flopping and getting more aggressive. I think my idea to keep her included as much as possible is back firing. I just think it is too much for her to handle. She is learning really well, but academics is usually done 1:1. She is reading about 26 words since Sept., but these behaviors are killing her ( & me). We have a meeting scheduled for 12/22 to discuss matters with the SD and her Support Team. Please know, they are not the ones pushing the issue. We love them! I think subbing in the Autistic Support classroom these past few days have opened my EYES wide and I now feel that I am asking too much of her and a smaller, less stimulating environment might serve her better. Liz " Success manifests in small daily events, not only in accomplishing great things " - Remez Sasson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2006 Report Share Posted December 13, 2006 In a message dated 12/11/2006 10:47:47 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, pastmidvale@... writes: I commend you for waging this battle in the best interests of your child and not based on what " other people " think is best. Ditto. When Maddie was born, having her fully included was my dream. I wanted her to go to school WITH her siblings. As it became apparent to me that it wasn't the right thing for her, I had to come to the realization that inclusion was MY dream, not hers. Maybe some day, but for now, no. You will do what's best for Tori. Remember, nothing is in stone. Sure, it would be hard to put the inclusion thing back on the burner once you take it off, but hey, we're all used to a good fight!! Hugs, Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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