MinnieVanMom
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Autism is hard.
Today is our childs first day of school. We had an IEP meeting a month ago and it went very well. Yesterday we had meet the teacher day and I was worried sick because no one knew who was doing what. But today there was a para in the classroom waiting for our child. The case manager came down and brought our child to OT and was given time to just let loose, spin, touch balls and play.
But I wonder, how do the other kids know from the first moment that our child is different? The other kids paired up and were playing but no one would play with our child. Our little one had dominos out and just said "I need help here" but no other kids came up. I was told at lunch there was a aide who we had met before and our child saw her and called her over to sit down.
How do NT kids know and why can't they just be nice anyways? I hate to think that the entire year will be our child spending all the time with the para.
It is a hard day and I pray I have made the right choice in going into public school rather than to continue home schooling. Our child is already testing out ahead of the K grade and has mastered the skills they are going to learn this year. I wanted public because the part we are missing is the social skills that I can't teach at home without other kids. I hope we can get the skills to fit better in the world.
There are 16 kids in the class and a teacher and the para. It all seems good but time will tell.
Thanks for reading this as I just let some steam off.
Today is our childs first day of school. We had an IEP meeting a month ago and it went very well. Yesterday we had meet the teacher day and I was worried sick because no one knew who was doing what. But today there was a para in the classroom waiting for our child. The case manager came down and brought our child to OT and was given time to just let loose, spin, touch balls and play.
But I wonder, how do the other kids know from the first moment that our child is different? The other kids paired up and were playing but no one would play with our child. Our little one had dominos out and just said "I need help here" but no other kids came up. I was told at lunch there was a aide who we had met before and our child saw her and called her over to sit down.
How do NT kids know and why can't they just be nice anyways? I hate to think that the entire year will be our child spending all the time with the para.
It is a hard day and I pray I have made the right choice in going into public school rather than to continue home schooling. Our child is already testing out ahead of the K grade and has mastered the skills they are going to learn this year. I wanted public because the part we are missing is the social skills that I can't teach at home without other kids. I hope we can get the skills to fit better in the world.
There are 16 kids in the class and a teacher and the para. It all seems good but time will tell.
Thanks for reading this as I just let some steam off.