I think I am just looking for some reassurance here. Our 30-day date for registering for DAS is approaching. The DAS is for my son (age 10), who has always seemed to embrace his disability, thrives in school and social life, and is well-loved and celebrated by his peers. To my knowledge, he has never encountered anybody being unkind to him because of his disability (which includes some visible exceptionalities, such as characteristic facial features and voice/speech challenges).
I have explained the video chat process to him and he seemed comfortable with it. Yesterday he asked me "are the workers on the video chat going to be nice to me though? Sometimes people can be not nice to people when they have a disability." I talked through it with him and it doesn't seem to come from any past experiences he's had. But seems more related to the fact that this experience of having to explain why he actually is different from other folks is new to him... My heart hurts a little and I'm suddenly concerned about how he will perceive the interaction with the CM online. For example, maybe he will perceive the CM asking questions as challenging his need, or he will feel embarrassed by describing (or hearing me describe) the problems he has with waiting in line.
So I guess my question is really the same as his! Will they be nice?? I am hearing some stories of CMs being rude or dismissive. Is this a common occurrence, and how is it the same or different when dealing with children vs. adults? Thanks for listening.
I have explained the video chat process to him and he seemed comfortable with it. Yesterday he asked me "are the workers on the video chat going to be nice to me though? Sometimes people can be not nice to people when they have a disability." I talked through it with him and it doesn't seem to come from any past experiences he's had. But seems more related to the fact that this experience of having to explain why he actually is different from other folks is new to him... My heart hurts a little and I'm suddenly concerned about how he will perceive the interaction with the CM online. For example, maybe he will perceive the CM asking questions as challenging his need, or he will feel embarrassed by describing (or hearing me describe) the problems he has with waiting in line.
So I guess my question is really the same as his! Will they be nice?? I am hearing some stories of CMs being rude or dismissive. Is this a common occurrence, and how is it the same or different when dealing with children vs. adults? Thanks for listening.