LisaGuadalupe
Earning My Ears
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- Jul 8, 2011
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So sorry for my first post being non Disney related. I've poked around on this site here and there when going on Disney trips and I saw this excellent disability portion. So when I had this issue come up this was a Place I thought of for advice.
My name is Lisa and I'm writing about an issue with work. My work situation is a little unusual. I work in a church's childcare area, but I am the only one there that is paid. Basically my job is to supervise the people who volunteer to watch kids who are mostly middle school and high schoolers. My supervisor though is a lady who is also a volunteer and is older and very old fashioned. The church is very large and the childcare center is open 5 days a week, 5 hours each day.
There are several children who come in that have special needs. One girl in particular is 7 and she has downs syndrome and ADHD. Honestly she can be very hard to handle because she is really wild, doesn't listen, melts down etc. The middle schoolers don't know how to handle her at all, so I end up with her a lot, which I don't mind at all. I am a senior in elementary Education so I'm the most trained to work with her anyway. Well my boss started to get fed up with that and told the girls dad he needed to pay one of the volunteers $10 per hour to watch his child specially (childcare is free usually). I thought this was wrong, but I kept my mouth shut because the dad didn't really seem to have a problem with it. Then months later she told him that his daughter needs to be in the 2 year old room since she "fits in better with those kids." again I thought this was wrong, and the dad came to me upset so I told him not to worry about it and just keep dropping her off in the correct room. Well a couple weeks passed and my boss came to me about 2 weeks ago and told me we are basically declaring war on all children with special needs. She told me anyone who comes in with a child who has special needs I need to tell them they can't stay and show them the door. We are talking about 6 or 7 children here. Also, there is a 3 year old child who is very shy and doesn't talk much. My boss told me she thinks the girl has autism because she doesn't talk much and she wants me to ask the girls mother if her daughter has a disability, and if so show them the door and tell them not to come back!
Clearly I find this troubling and basically I've ignored her. But it's been weeks and my boss is asking me why children with special needs are still coming in. My question is, are these children legally entitled to be here? Or is it a situation where because it's a church they dont have to allow anyone to come in? I'd love to be able to tell my boss it's illegal. Otherwise I'm probably gOing to lose my job because I refuse to do this. Thanks so much.
Lisa
And sorry for the sloppy typing, I'm on my phone.
My name is Lisa and I'm writing about an issue with work. My work situation is a little unusual. I work in a church's childcare area, but I am the only one there that is paid. Basically my job is to supervise the people who volunteer to watch kids who are mostly middle school and high schoolers. My supervisor though is a lady who is also a volunteer and is older and very old fashioned. The church is very large and the childcare center is open 5 days a week, 5 hours each day.
There are several children who come in that have special needs. One girl in particular is 7 and she has downs syndrome and ADHD. Honestly she can be very hard to handle because she is really wild, doesn't listen, melts down etc. The middle schoolers don't know how to handle her at all, so I end up with her a lot, which I don't mind at all. I am a senior in elementary Education so I'm the most trained to work with her anyway. Well my boss started to get fed up with that and told the girls dad he needed to pay one of the volunteers $10 per hour to watch his child specially (childcare is free usually). I thought this was wrong, but I kept my mouth shut because the dad didn't really seem to have a problem with it. Then months later she told him that his daughter needs to be in the 2 year old room since she "fits in better with those kids." again I thought this was wrong, and the dad came to me upset so I told him not to worry about it and just keep dropping her off in the correct room. Well a couple weeks passed and my boss came to me about 2 weeks ago and told me we are basically declaring war on all children with special needs. She told me anyone who comes in with a child who has special needs I need to tell them they can't stay and show them the door. We are talking about 6 or 7 children here. Also, there is a 3 year old child who is very shy and doesn't talk much. My boss told me she thinks the girl has autism because she doesn't talk much and she wants me to ask the girls mother if her daughter has a disability, and if so show them the door and tell them not to come back!
Clearly I find this troubling and basically I've ignored her. But it's been weeks and my boss is asking me why children with special needs are still coming in. My question is, are these children legally entitled to be here? Or is it a situation where because it's a church they dont have to allow anyone to come in? I'd love to be able to tell my boss it's illegal. Otherwise I'm probably gOing to lose my job because I refuse to do this. Thanks so much.
Lisa
And sorry for the sloppy typing, I'm on my phone.