UGHH.. HI guys, I'm back with another problem. I'm seriously thinking of homeschooling... I know I know.. details, details...
DD is now 10. She has aspergers, ocd, sensory problems, adhd... She is in a contained classrom with about 8 kids.. her 3rd year in this one, and is in 4th grade. She mainstreams for Math and science. Jenn is a hugger, a big hugger (which is wonderful because for the first 4 years of her life she hated to be touched.)
Anyway, we are working with her, and the school too... ask before hugging someone... So here's my story and I'm sticking to it!
I've had issues with the school before, including a huge fight last June after a school trip, where I was forbidden to attend the school picnic... School just doesn't understand aspergers, autism, they just want the kids, quiet and listening. They want them all to be the same. Well that just doesn't work for us.. jenn is definitely and out of the box type kid.
Yesterday, after recess, Jenn came into the school and apparently wanted her doll (and yes she still needs to take her doll to school, it comforts her. To her, the doll is alive and can breathe, feel... and I'm not making that up, if we put it in her backback , we must leave the head out and the zipper open, or jenn will have a meltdown.) to kiss her mainstream teacher.. The doll, a build abear, hit the teacher in her eye. So that's the explanation.. here is the note I received from jenn's contained teacher....
"She took a stuffed animal out at recess (which is ok) but when she came in she ran from the blind side into Mrs D.. and thrust the animal into Mrs. D..'s face and hit her in the eye - she had surgery on her eyes two weeks ago and now her sight in the one eye is blurry - yesm it was an accident but an invasion of space & impulsiveness was the problem - she has to write a not of apology to Mrs. D... and she will contract with me about space issues and stuffed animals - happens again she will lose the animals..." signed her teacher...
We have battled about Jenn's animals before... She is too old for them, they are not appropriate for school, she cannot take them. Jenn still takes her doll to school, she really needs it. She does not really have friends in school, in fact, just this week I spoke to her guidance counselor about what was written in her journal. "That my friends like it I leave them alone. They hate me. I like them but they hate me. I really like them but they hate me."
Her doll is her friend, her safety. I hate that the teacher got hurt, but I truly don't believe that Jenn meant it, she just wanted to give the teacher a kiss. But I think the attitude with the teachers is wrong. Jenn told me her teacher told her to keep away from her for awhile. I understand that it was probably said in the midst of anger and pain. Jenn came home how stupid she was, and a butthead (She was talking about herself, not the teacher) and has been sick all night.
What do I do in the meantime? Do I send her back, homeschool, or just let this pass?
DD is now 10. She has aspergers, ocd, sensory problems, adhd... She is in a contained classrom with about 8 kids.. her 3rd year in this one, and is in 4th grade. She mainstreams for Math and science. Jenn is a hugger, a big hugger (which is wonderful because for the first 4 years of her life she hated to be touched.)
Anyway, we are working with her, and the school too... ask before hugging someone... So here's my story and I'm sticking to it!

I've had issues with the school before, including a huge fight last June after a school trip, where I was forbidden to attend the school picnic... School just doesn't understand aspergers, autism, they just want the kids, quiet and listening. They want them all to be the same. Well that just doesn't work for us.. jenn is definitely and out of the box type kid.
Yesterday, after recess, Jenn came into the school and apparently wanted her doll (and yes she still needs to take her doll to school, it comforts her. To her, the doll is alive and can breathe, feel... and I'm not making that up, if we put it in her backback , we must leave the head out and the zipper open, or jenn will have a meltdown.) to kiss her mainstream teacher.. The doll, a build abear, hit the teacher in her eye. So that's the explanation.. here is the note I received from jenn's contained teacher....
"She took a stuffed animal out at recess (which is ok) but when she came in she ran from the blind side into Mrs D.. and thrust the animal into Mrs. D..'s face and hit her in the eye - she had surgery on her eyes two weeks ago and now her sight in the one eye is blurry - yesm it was an accident but an invasion of space & impulsiveness was the problem - she has to write a not of apology to Mrs. D... and she will contract with me about space issues and stuffed animals - happens again she will lose the animals..." signed her teacher...
We have battled about Jenn's animals before... She is too old for them, they are not appropriate for school, she cannot take them. Jenn still takes her doll to school, she really needs it. She does not really have friends in school, in fact, just this week I spoke to her guidance counselor about what was written in her journal. "That my friends like it I leave them alone. They hate me. I like them but they hate me. I really like them but they hate me."
Her doll is her friend, her safety. I hate that the teacher got hurt, but I truly don't believe that Jenn meant it, she just wanted to give the teacher a kiss. But I think the attitude with the teachers is wrong. Jenn told me her teacher told her to keep away from her for awhile. I understand that it was probably said in the midst of anger and pain. Jenn came home how stupid she was, and a butthead (She was talking about herself, not the teacher) and has been sick all night.
What do I do in the meantime? Do I send her back, homeschool, or just let this pass?
