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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 344457" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Got Wee to school today just after lunch (dr appointment this am). While waiting for the afternoon aid to arrive, I stayed with him. He was handed a paper from the teacher that said he gets to be "star of the week" next week. </p><p> </p><p>This is a coveted position. He gets to lead the group in the morning routine, change the calendar, bring in things about himself, etc. Generally, kids love it.</p><p> </p><p>He instantly started to fight back tears. While the rest of his class went on to art, he and I stayed in the classroom. He can't count money very good, and part of the morning routine is to make the date in change (ex. make 24 using 2 dimes and 4 pennies, etc). He can't read, part of the routine is to use a pointer to lead the class in the morning song and poem. One day, they get to bring in their favorite book and read it to the class. He was a mess, crying.</p><p> </p><p>AFter I got him calmed, his afternoon para showed up. He asked me to take him to art, so I did. We got to art, and he sat on the floor for the remainder of the instruction. The assignment was to draw a picture of a face using fruits and vegetables for features. Then the teacher pointed to the board. 4x15ft of black board covered with a list of fruits and vegetables that could be used. And Wee couldn't read it. And again came the tears. Of course, no one else knew why he was upset...</p><p> </p><p>And not for nothing, even if they don't try to put him on homebound or in another district or something, he hasn't made a full week of school (or even close) in 3 months...apparently I just don't get it.</p><p> </p><p>I talked to SpEd Director today and she made the comment that he doesn't seem to have predictable triggers and his outbursts are random. I told her about today, and explained how it would <em>appear</em> random if you just walked into art, but if someone was with him <em>throughout the day....</em>they would have quickly known it wasn't...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 344457, member: 1848"] Got Wee to school today just after lunch (dr appointment this am). While waiting for the afternoon aid to arrive, I stayed with him. He was handed a paper from the teacher that said he gets to be "star of the week" next week. This is a coveted position. He gets to lead the group in the morning routine, change the calendar, bring in things about himself, etc. Generally, kids love it. He instantly started to fight back tears. While the rest of his class went on to art, he and I stayed in the classroom. He can't count money very good, and part of the morning routine is to make the date in change (ex. make 24 using 2 dimes and 4 pennies, etc). He can't read, part of the routine is to use a pointer to lead the class in the morning song and poem. One day, they get to bring in their favorite book and read it to the class. He was a mess, crying. AFter I got him calmed, his afternoon para showed up. He asked me to take him to art, so I did. We got to art, and he sat on the floor for the remainder of the instruction. The assignment was to draw a picture of a face using fruits and vegetables for features. Then the teacher pointed to the board. 4x15ft of black board covered with a list of fruits and vegetables that could be used. And Wee couldn't read it. And again came the tears. Of course, no one else knew why he was upset... And not for nothing, even if they don't try to put him on homebound or in another district or something, he hasn't made a full week of school (or even close) in 3 months...apparently I just don't get it. I talked to SpEd Director today and she made the comment that he doesn't seem to have predictable triggers and his outbursts are random. I told her about today, and explained how it would [I]appear[/I] random if you just walked into art, but if someone was with him [I]throughout the day....[/I]they would have quickly known it wasn't... [/QUOTE]
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