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on โ02-04-2009 03:29 PM
Come and have a cuppa, share your joys, and vent your problems with other people who understand.
I don't know what normal is anymore
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on โ26-08-2011 12:08 PM
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on โ26-08-2011 12:49 PM
The Adam Scott Foundation Autism Grants Program is available to young people, aged 6-16 as of 16 November 2010, with an Autism Diagnosis across Australia. To be eligible you must be a permanent Australian resident.
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on โ27-08-2011 10:09 AM
in her daily communication journal....she point blank refused to sit on the toilet๐ฎ and when they insisted she had a tantrum.
It's almost as if they have no idea what ASD is.
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on โ27-08-2011 01:57 PM
Also if they allow her to not go to the toilet then she will be setting an example to all the other kids that they too don't need to do go. (or follow the rules)
It is really hard to see your little granddaughter have tantrums at things that might seem trivial but just imagine how that can flow through to other issues at school next year.
It seems harsh but they do it for a reason.
maybe it is worth talking to them and asking them why they do things a certain way? It might help if they can take the time to explain things.
I can only imagine how hard it is for you to see her go though these hard times as such a young age. But I promise you that it will be worth it in the long run. I wish my son had that sort of training at that age then he might not be so defiant now..
:-x
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on โ27-08-2011 09:12 PM
Unfortunately, they do not communicate....... unless it is to dismiss any concerns we have with "they know best"
Miss is a rules person, if they tell her it is a rule, she will comply.....their tactics are, or seem to be, herd mentality.
She will be in prep next year and both my sister in law and my daughter, have taught prep.......toileting is not an issue with regards times...however, all they have to do is explain the routine.
I am annoyed not only with this issue, there are others.....they appear to run under their own rules, some would be unacceptable if challenged in the right places, IYKWIM.
It seems almost like a return to the days of cold cruel orphanages. I have asked my daughter to call the team contact who referred her to this kindy.
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on โ27-08-2011 09:13 PM
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on โ27-08-2011 09:45 PM
well, if that is the case then is it worth keeping her there?
are there other places you can check out??
There are guidelines that must be followed and by the sounds of it there not up to scratch.
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on โ02-09-2011 11:48 AM
I got so caught up with everything else.
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on โ02-09-2011 12:59 PM
will see if I can find out other info for other options..
Now that you are doing homeschooling there must be funding available to you as the "teacher aid"
I am going to have coffee with a wonderful lady today.. she has an aspie and a dyslexic in her family and I heard she was doing a bit of home schooling.. I will see if she has any advice on where to look next..
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on โ08-09-2011 01:38 PM
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