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That's good to hear. Glad it's working out.

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> came home earlier this week with his class schedule, and was

upset because it had a few blips in it. Last

> year, it took us nearly a month to get it straightened out, so he

was feeling pretty anxious and not wanting a repeat

> of last year. I tried calling his counselor for three days, but

couldn't reach her, nor could I reach the lead

> teacher, so today I went down to the school. Borg mama time! Turns

out they were all busy moving classrooms. I

> shanghaid the counselor, and she had already made 2 out of 3 of the

changes I wanted, and made the 3rd one on the

> spot. It turns out that 's history teacher is my dd's

favorite teacher of all time (from a private school a few

> years ago). I was delighted not to have to fight to get his

schedule changed. His counselor obviously heard from

> how important it was for him to have his schedule ready for

his first day of school. Hooray!

>

> Liz

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I tried calling his counselor for three days, but couldn't reach

her, nor could I reach the lead

> teacher, so today I went down to the school. Borg mama time! Turns

out they were all busy moving classrooms. I

> shanghaid the counselor, and she had already made 2 out of 3 of the

changes I wanted, and made the 3rd one on the

> spot. It turns out that 's history teacher is my dd's

favorite teacher of all time (from a private school a few

> years ago). I was delighted not to have to fight to get his

schedule changed. His counselor obviously heard from

> how important it was for him to have his schedule ready for

his first day of school. Hooray!

>

> Liz

Go Borg Mom!!! :)

Kathy

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<>>>>>>>>>----- His counselor obviously heard from

> how important it was for him to have his schedule ready for his first

day of school. Hooray!>>>>>>>>>

see, Liz, this is Borg.... ;-)

F

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> shanghaid the counselor, and she had already made 2 out of 3 of the

changes I wanted, and made the 3rd one on the

> spot. It turns out that 's history teacher is my dd's

favorite teacher of all time (from a private school a few

> years ago). I was delighted not to have to fight to get his

schedule changed. His counselor obviously heard from

> how important it was for him to have his schedule ready for

his first day of school. Hooray!

>

> Liz

Ugh, I just wrote a reply to this and the computer booted it! lol.

Anyway, i'm glad to hear you got the schedule fixed. It is really

important!!!

I spent an hour with the counselor changing royce's before school

started so he would be all set. The first day of school, the sped

people realized we had changed his schedule, messing up their aide

schedule, so they immediately started changing royce's schedule back

to it's original state. Then they changed their minds (the computer

locked up, lol) and they tried to change it back to the new schedule

we put together. Only now, one of the classes was closed so they had

to switch two classes. They told him about the switch only he didn't

understand what they were talking about and went to the classes on

his schedule. The teacher then kicked him out of the classroom as he

wasn't on her list.

He did what I told him to do - went to his tutor's room for help.

But they didn't know that and they got nervous since they had now

lost my son. Nobody can explain where the aide was during all of

this! But she wasn't with him!

He only told me part of this - I pulled the rest of it out of them

later on. But that night, he froze up. He just started crying and

couldn't tell me what was wrong. They said when they located him at

the school that day, he looked like he was going to cry so it was

apparently extremely stressful for him. He ended up not going to

school yesterday and I had a meeting to find out what was going on.

Finally he is back today and I hope it goes well. The men in suits

told me to just tell him he *has* to go to school even when things go

wrong. They so do not get autism - as if he was just choosing not to

attend. ugh. I should have replied that they *have* to make school

a place he can come to but I was too flustered to have thought of it

at the time.

Roxanna

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> Finally he is back today and I hope it goes well. The men in suits

> told me to just tell him he *has* to go to school even when things go

> wrong. They so do not get autism - as if he was just choosing not to

> attend. ugh. I should have replied that they *have* to make school

> a place he can come to but I was too flustered to have thought of it

> at the time.

>

> Roxanna

So how would the men in suits react if the school were on fire and about to

collapse, but they were told that they just *have* to go to school...

I hope things improve for you soon!

in Massachusetts

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The cool thing is that is learning to Borg for himself!

Liz

Uplift wrote:

> <>>>>>>>>>----- His counselor obviously heard from

> > how important it was for him to have his schedule ready for his first

day of school. Hooray!>>>>>>>>>

>

> see, Liz, this is Borg.... ;-)

> F

>

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I don't know whether the schedule actually worked yet. I just know what it's

supposed to look like. LOL As you all

know, computer glitches and all sorts of things can happen between now and

Tuesday. I'm not counting my chickens yet.

How did Royce's second day go? I don't blame him for staying home for a day.

What's with the aide? Isn't it, like,

her job to help avoid things like that?

I think it can only go up from here.

Liz

madassmom wrote:

Ugh, I just wrote a reply to this and the computer booted it! lol.

> Anyway, i'm glad to hear you got the schedule fixed. It is really

> important!!!

>

> I spent an hour with the counselor changing royce's before school

> started so he would be all set. The first day of school, the sped

> people realized we had changed his schedule, messing up their aide

> schedule, so they immediately started changing royce's schedule back

> to it's original state. Then they changed their minds (the computer

> locked up, lol) and they tried to change it back to the new schedule

> we put together. Only now, one of the classes was closed so they had

> to switch two classes. They told him about the switch only he didn't

> understand what they were talking about and went to the classes on

> his schedule. The teacher then kicked him out of the classroom as he

> wasn't on her list.

>

> He did what I told him to do - went to his tutor's room for help.

> But they didn't know that and they got nervous since they had now

> lost my son. Nobody can explain where the aide was during all of

> this! But she wasn't with him!

>

> He only told me part of this - I pulled the rest of it out of them

> later on. But that night, he froze up. He just started crying and

> couldn't tell me what was wrong. They said when they located him at

> the school that day, he looked like he was going to cry so it was

> apparently extremely stressful for him. He ended up not going to

> school yesterday and I had a meeting to find out what was going on.

>

> Finally he is back today and I hope it goes well. The men in suits

> told me to just tell him he *has* to go to school even when things go

> wrong. They so do not get autism - as if he was just choosing not to

> attend. ugh. I should have replied that they *have* to make school

> a place he can come to but I was too flustered to have thought of it

> at the time.

>

> Roxanna

>

>

>

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> I don't know whether the schedule actually worked yet. I just know

what it's supposed to look like. LOL As you all

> know, computer glitches and all sorts of things can happen between

now and Tuesday. I'm not counting my chickens yet.

>

> How did Royce's second day go? I don't blame him for staying home

for a day. What's with the aide? Isn't it, like,

> her job to help avoid things like that?

>

> I think it can only go up from here.

>

> Liz

>

It was definitely better Friday. He came home in a good mood and

said it all went fine. I did email the dir. of sped and told him

that I was wondering where the aide was when Royce was lost...since

that's why he had an aide. No reply. Nobody seems to answer that

one!

Roxanna

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<<<<<<<I don't know whether the schedule actually worked yet. I just know what

it's supposed to look like. >>

lucky you !!

we are starting this year without a schedule all together. the personal aide

is not coming yet. I have not succeeded to speak with the new teacehr ahead of

time. and ds is SO tight about school restarting. the psych says it is a good

sign that he is tuned into reality........ :-) he has a unique prespective ,

this psych.......:-)

anyway, we celebrated the end of the vacation by looking at the vacations

schedule and taking a second look at all our activities and short trips,

remembering waht was fun and nice.... then I made Chocolate Fondu with pieces of

fruits (a tradition dear son started two years ago at the end of summer

vacation) and we alo had vanilla icecream with fresh paciflora.......

now they are all in bed, very excited about going back to school (dd starts a

new school, baby goes to nursery!) and I think I am more nervous than all of

them together.......

New dog is still with us. Dh is having outbursts of " take him a way " ehich is

a good sign he is liking it...... another sign is he named the dog

(Herman).....teh dog is beautiful, gorgeous, certainly smarter than our resident

dog, extremely CALM and played so nicelywith teh children, inclusing our two

year old....... we don't know what to do. we cannot have two, and although we

never trully enjoyed the resident dog - he is really really stupid and wild,

never learned anything beyond " sit " and has never really been a copanion for the

kids which was the purpose of bringing him in- we find it hard to let him go

after 4 years = not to mention the implications for ds (you give up someone who

does not fit your expectations ???????? he is one of the family !!!!!!!!!!!)

Today ds said eh really likes this dog and feels it can be a good friend to him,

much more than our resident dog. how right he is!

our resident dog could be a good guard dog, so we would look for a place that

needs one, not just throw him, of course, away) . we also pity him as he must be

tied at all times because he is so wild and unpredictable. the only thing he has

as a plus by us id taht becaue he wi wild and tied he looks very threatening to

people so they don't dare coming near our yard. ..... but i don't knwo if the

dog would withstand the test if someone came in and petted him with nice

words....

anyway, we have now Boggart and Herman and we don'tknow what to do. I have

given doga away before, but never out of choice. this is really hard on us.

well,

good luck everybody with school !

please forgive me not replying ot all post, I got over 100 today.....

love,

F

LOL As you all

know, computer glitches and all sorts of things can happen between now and

Tuesday. I'm not counting my chickens yet.

How did Royce's second day go? I don't blame him for staying home for a day.

What's with the aide? Isn't it, like,

her job to help avoid things like that?

I think it can only go up from here.

Liz

madassmom wrote:

Ugh, I just wrote a reply to this and the computer booted it! lol.

> Anyway, i'm glad to hear you got the schedule fixed. It is really

> important!!!

>

> I spent an hour with the counselor changing royce's before school

> started so he would be all set. The first day of school, the sped

> people realized we had changed his schedule, messing up their aide

> schedule, so they immediately started changing royce's schedule back

> to it's original state. Then they changed their minds (the computer

> locked up, lol) and they tried to change it back to the new schedule

> we put together. Only now, one of the classes was closed so they had

> to switch two classes. They told him about the switch only he didn't

> understand what they were talking about and went to the classes on

> his schedule. The teacher then kicked him out of the classroom as he

> wasn't on her list.

>

> He did what I told him to do - went to his tutor's room for help.

> But they didn't know that and they got nervous since they had now

> lost my son. Nobody can explain where the aide was during all of

> this! But she wasn't with him!

>

> He only told me part of this - I pulled the rest of it out of them

> later on. But that night, he froze up. He just started crying and

> couldn't tell me what was wrong. They said when they located him at

> the school that day, he looked like he was going to cry so it was

> apparently extremely stressful for him. He ended up not going to

> school yesterday and I had a meeting to find out what was going on.

>

> Finally he is back today and I hope it goes well. The men in suits

> told me to just tell him he *has* to go to school even when things go

> wrong. They so do not get autism - as if he was just choosing not to

> attend. ugh. I should have replied that they *have* to make school

> a place he can come to but I was too flustered to have thought of it

> at the time.

>

> Roxanna

>

>

>

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Glad to hear he had a better day! Shocking about the non reply. ;)

a

> It was definitely better Friday. He came home in a good mood and

> said it all went fine. I did email the dir. of sped and told him

> that I was wondering where the aide was when Royce was lost...since

> that's why he had an aide. No reply. Nobody seems to answer that

> one!

>

> Roxanna

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> we are starting this year without a schedule all together. the

personal aide is not coming yet. I have not succeeded to speak with

the new teacehr ahead of time. and ds is SO tight about school

restarting. the psych says it is a good sign that he is tuned into

reality........ :-) he has a unique prespective , this psych

+++I hope everyone has a good first day of school!!

> now they are all in bed, very excited about going back to school

(dd starts a new school, baby goes to nursery!) and I think I am more

nervous than all of them together.......

+++Oh Fania, how can the baby be in nursery school already!?!?!?! It

seems like just the other day you were pregnant! lol.

we also pity him as he must be tied at all times because he is so

wild and unpredictable. the only thing he has as a plus by us id taht

becaue he wi wild and tied he looks very threatening to people so

they don't dare coming near our yard. ..... but i don't knwo if the

dog would withstand the test if someone came in and petted him with

nice words....

> anyway, we have now Boggart and Herman and we don'tknow what to

do. I have given doga away before, but never out of choice. this is

really hard on us.

+++ I know that is so tough. Some animals just fit in the family

while others do not. I think Boggart sounds like he wants to live in

the country where he can run around instead of being tied up. That

might be your " out " with the dog...and it would be nice for the dog

too if you found such a home!

Roxanna

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