I work part time at an elementary school (K-5). One of the third grade students is gradually going blind. She has some kind of degenerative eye disease that will only get worse with time. Apparently, she has had this disease for 3 years, but over the summer it has gotten much worse. The problem is, her parents still haven't told her what is wrong with her. As far as she knows, she just needs glasses for poor eyesight.
She has been assigned an aide to be strictly with her all day at school, and some people from our district are now working with her using a white cane and teaching her how to go up and down stairs safely. I am with her during recess, and can see how difficult it is for her on the playground. She cannot really play on the equipment because she has problems seeing borders of things and going from sunlight to inside.
My problem is this, she asked me point blank yesterday if I knew what was wrong with her. We have been instructed to tell her nothing except that her "eyes don't work too good, but that she will be fine". Now that she is working with the white cane, she is becoming more suspicious. She told me her parents told her she is going to be fine, but that she wasn't sure she believed them. Our social worker has tried to convince the parents that the time is right to tell her, but they said they are waiting for the perfect time and place. In the meantime, it puts me in a difficult position. I don't want to lie to her anymore. I've told her she needs to talk to her parents about her fears, but they continue to lie to her.
I've never been in this position, so I don't know for sure how I would act, but lying to her seems very wrong to me.
She has been assigned an aide to be strictly with her all day at school, and some people from our district are now working with her using a white cane and teaching her how to go up and down stairs safely. I am with her during recess, and can see how difficult it is for her on the playground. She cannot really play on the equipment because she has problems seeing borders of things and going from sunlight to inside.
My problem is this, she asked me point blank yesterday if I knew what was wrong with her. We have been instructed to tell her nothing except that her "eyes don't work too good, but that she will be fine". Now that she is working with the white cane, she is becoming more suspicious. She told me her parents told her she is going to be fine, but that she wasn't sure she believed them. Our social worker has tried to convince the parents that the time is right to tell her, but they said they are waiting for the perfect time and place. In the meantime, it puts me in a difficult position. I don't want to lie to her anymore. I've told her she needs to talk to her parents about her fears, but they continue to lie to her.
I've never been in this position, so I don't know for sure how I would act, but lying to her seems very wrong to me.