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I was ready to WALK last night...
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 253172" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>You know social issues are not looked into enough I think. I don't know how it is in most Schools but it seems like the administration kind of glosses over any social immaturity or awkwardness. </p><p>Yet I really think it does affect how our kids learn, listen, work etc. </p><p>K is so socially immature that she falls apart if someone says anything that she misconstrues the wrong way.</p><p>Or if the other kids are too loud, too above her head, too anything that normal kids do. She will shut down. </p><p>Or get agitated.</p><p></p><p>If a school doesn't take these things into account how can she or any other difficult child work in a group? </p><p>She has a hard time in group and has had to have her *groups* changed a bunch of times already. </p><p></p><p>I can't imagine her having to deal with that and then making sure she has her school work together also. </p><p>She is a mess in her head by the time that bell rings. </p><p>I have to pick her up and check that she has each and every thing... </p><p></p><p>Ugh... I know your kids are older, but if they don't get help with these things do they ever get it? </p><p>School is so rush rush as it is for these kids. </p><p>I am really glad you are going for the evaluation. </p><p>K went yesterday for her first 2 hours and she LOVED it!!!</p><p>She even made it to school after and did really well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 253172, member: 3155"] You know social issues are not looked into enough I think. I don't know how it is in most Schools but it seems like the administration kind of glosses over any social immaturity or awkwardness. Yet I really think it does affect how our kids learn, listen, work etc. K is so socially immature that she falls apart if someone says anything that she misconstrues the wrong way. Or if the other kids are too loud, too above her head, too anything that normal kids do. She will shut down. Or get agitated. If a school doesn't take these things into account how can she or any other difficult child work in a group? She has a hard time in group and has had to have her *groups* changed a bunch of times already. I can't imagine her having to deal with that and then making sure she has her school work together also. She is a mess in her head by the time that bell rings. I have to pick her up and check that she has each and every thing... Ugh... I know your kids are older, but if they don't get help with these things do they ever get it? School is so rush rush as it is for these kids. I am really glad you are going for the evaluation. K went yesterday for her first 2 hours and she LOVED it!!! She even made it to school after and did really well. [/QUOTE]
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