Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 Ok...I have a topic that I really would like some input about. I was a special education teacher for 13 years and I resigned my position recently because I found the stress to be amazingly difficult. My former principal felt I was not doing a good job since some of my students would become agitated and occasionally scream disrupting the classes around us. I said that is what happens sometimes. She said I was too accepting of such behavior. Then she asked where are the kids social stories. She had me writing social stories constantly. One student could speak English, but when he was upset he could only respond in Spanish. One student had such a strong intelligence that a social story was insulting to him. He had figured out that the story was because he was doing " something wrong " . When I explained this to her she just thought I was not wanting to spend hours after school writing these out. I just felt my efforts were used better by using other techniques to help these students. As a parent of 4 children and 3 with ASD. Plus, all of my training in Autism and Special Education, I felt I had an expertise. Very few parents put picture schedules up and the kids figure out pretty quickly it is a control device. I see the use but many educators think this is a " one size fits all " approach to educating children with ASD. I feel every kid is different and as a parent I was starting to resent how people looked at my students. The parents of my students loved me and felt supported since I know how they feel. How do all of you feel about social stories? Am I being defensive? I have to say I do believe in using pictures to educate but having this pure rote behavior seems insensitive. I feel like these educators do not think that children with Autism have feelings or cannot think for themselves. I am tired of Austism Awareness, how about some understanding that these kids are people. Thanks for listening. Sincerely, Teresia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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