Guest guest Posted January 13, 2007 Report Share Posted January 13, 2007 I have not seen Chantelle's poem, " I Am Holland. " Chantelle, would you send that to me? And would you mind me sharing it with students? I've been teaching at the university for a few years, and I love it. I'm getting my Ph.D. in Special Education so that I can keep doing it, but with tenure and be able to do my own research. And of course, families and children are my point of focus, always. I'm in my first year, but when it nears the time for me to do my dissertation, I hope you all won't mind me descending upon you for info!! <smile> Rosie (Neal-11, CHARGE; -Marie, 6) > > Rosie, > > Have you seen Chantelle's poem related to " Welcome to Holland " , called " I am Holland " ? If not, you might want to read it and consider adding it to your already excellent choices of " Welcome to Holland " and " Welcome to Beirut " . It would add other vital aspects to the issues. > > In what area or field are you pursuing your Ph.D.? It sounds like you are already having a striking influence on students. Is your ultimate goal at this time to teach or ?. > > > Mom to Kendra, and Camille > Re: My first column > > > Michele, > Great article! I agree with what you said about our thoughts and > beliefs evolving. That's true of everyone. But you hit it dead-on for > parents of children with special needs. Your article reminded me a bit > of the " Welcome to Holland " essay. When I first read that, I thought > this is so wonderful and true. Then, a few years later when I was > teaching a families course at the university, I ran across the rebuttal > essay, " Welcome to Beirut " and that one rang much truer. Now, I > distribute both of those to my students so they understand that > families sometimes have different approaches/perceptions, or that their > perceptions definitely can change over time. > Rosie (Neal, 11, CHARGE; -marie, 6) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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