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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 485709" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>True, true. I remember a class on disability that I took in college. It reminded us that people with disabilities/differing abilities are more like everyone else than they are different. But, kids with behavioral challenges are kind of unpredictable and that worries and scares people. </p><p></p><p>My grandson starts his longer day at school tomorrow. We don't know who the aide will be. The fabulous woman who was with him last week told us that as far as she knew, the SD hadn't hired anyone yet, but if they can get her duties covered at the other school, she would like to come back this week. We are keeping our fingers crossed. He's pretty adaptible, so as long as the person isn't one of those command style old school types he'll be fine.</p><p></p><p>He's so excited that he will get to stay in school after recess. I hope and pray that he does well. Lots of the cool stuff that he loves (science centers, special art projects, etc) happen after recess and he's missed out on all of that. My daughter got a group email from one of the parents that went over all of the great things the kids were learning and doing and it broke our hearts that he didn't get to participate in any of it. I don't know how to get past that. He doesn't know what he missed out on, but we do.</p><p></p><p>So, keeping our fingers crossed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 485709, member: 13260"] True, true. I remember a class on disability that I took in college. It reminded us that people with disabilities/differing abilities are more like everyone else than they are different. But, kids with behavioral challenges are kind of unpredictable and that worries and scares people. My grandson starts his longer day at school tomorrow. We don't know who the aide will be. The fabulous woman who was with him last week told us that as far as she knew, the SD hadn't hired anyone yet, but if they can get her duties covered at the other school, she would like to come back this week. We are keeping our fingers crossed. He's pretty adaptible, so as long as the person isn't one of those command style old school types he'll be fine. He's so excited that he will get to stay in school after recess. I hope and pray that he does well. Lots of the cool stuff that he loves (science centers, special art projects, etc) happen after recess and he's missed out on all of that. My daughter got a group email from one of the parents that went over all of the great things the kids were learning and doing and it broke our hearts that he didn't get to participate in any of it. I don't know how to get past that. He doesn't know what he missed out on, but we do. So, keeping our fingers crossed. [/QUOTE]
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