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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 89749" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>"yeah, I get that. Now why didn't MY teachers explain things that way?"</p><p></p><p>I totally get this statement. In 9 years my difficult child has had 2 teachers and one aide that actually understood him and his issues and was able to reach him in ways so he got it. Before his diagnosis (up to grade 6) they all treated it as a behavioral thing except his last teacher in grade 5, and 6-9 he's had one teacher(7) who truly got it and his first aide in grade 6. His aide in grade 7 had never worked with a spectrum kid before and had little knowledge on how to and a couple times make situations worse. This year in grade 9 we're not too far in. He likes his teachers, and I'm pretty sure they've all been informed he's Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) with a personal plan, but I don't know how many change things to accomodate him. First report cards come out in 2 weeks, and by then hopefully something will be done for the testing etc., and meet with everyone then. The only thing is, second semester starts mid-Jan. and he has all different teachers, including english. Hopefully will have them have THAT english teacher attend any meetings too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 89749, member: 1161"] "yeah, I get that. Now why didn't MY teachers explain things that way?" I totally get this statement. In 9 years my difficult child has had 2 teachers and one aide that actually understood him and his issues and was able to reach him in ways so he got it. Before his diagnosis (up to grade 6) they all treated it as a behavioral thing except his last teacher in grade 5, and 6-9 he's had one teacher(7) who truly got it and his first aide in grade 6. His aide in grade 7 had never worked with a spectrum kid before and had little knowledge on how to and a couple times make situations worse. This year in grade 9 we're not too far in. He likes his teachers, and I'm pretty sure they've all been informed he's Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) with a personal plan, but I don't know how many change things to accomodate him. First report cards come out in 2 weeks, and by then hopefully something will be done for the testing etc., and meet with everyone then. The only thing is, second semester starts mid-Jan. and he has all different teachers, including english. Hopefully will have them have THAT english teacher attend any meetings too. [/QUOTE]
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