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on 06-04-2009 09:39 PM
There was one boy (the one from Geelong) with Aspergers and Tourettes, another mother who took her kids out like I did and homeschooled, and a beautiful 17 yr old in Yr 12 who suicided earlier this year - my oldest (undiagnosed) son came so close to this by Yr 10, thank god the bullies left school at the end of year 10 and his final 2 years were a bit more bearable.
When you have had 2 kids the victims of bullying, and one still at 30 suffering the effects in mental health problems, it was a hard show to watch.
MR 15 refused point blank to watch it - if he came into the room he put his fingers in his ears till he walked out again.
You can watch it online here if you are interested
http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/
cheers
Rae
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on 06-04-2009 10:05 PM
Jess and her brother also put their fingers in their ears if they don't want to hear cetain things on the T.V. It's very distressing for them
Do you remember an American Woman who pretended to be a young guy and was emailing her teenage daughter's best friend and the best friend ended up hanging herself?
A similar thing happened to Jess. But it wasn't an adult, it was another 17yr old girl. I was so pi$$ed off that I printed out the emails ant took a copy to the school and to the police. Now the girl is on notice and if she does 1 more thing to Jess we can get an AVO against her.
Rae - I didn't realise you had a 30yr old. You must be a very strong willed and patient person. I feel for you. I thought it was hard with my 17yr old daughter.
So this is for anyone who needs one
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on 06-04-2009 11:17 PM
i need some help with my teachers aide course homework
i need a 'scenario' of workplace conflict for a teachers aide.
so i can say what the issues for the teachers aide are and how it can be resolved by the aide
but ive only been doing it for a month or so so i dont have any from work myself i could use - argh
this is all i need to do to finish the entire topic and i want to get it done tonight and printed so i can hand it in tomorrow *cries loudly*
anyone????

I used to have an open mind...but my brains kept falling out. 🙂
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on 06-04-2009 11:26 PM
Does that help at all?
Or are you after what to do when the child has a melt down and starts throwing furniture around?
You don't have to be crazy to be here, but it helps.
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on 06-04-2009 11:35 PM
???
:)

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on 06-04-2009 11:38 PM
I can only seem to remember Jess' old teacher telling the aide to do things that were not in the job description, things like sending the aide to the canteen about 10mins before the lunch bell went to get the lazy teacher something to eat.
Is this helpful ????
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on 06-04-2009 11:45 PM
I don't know how much she can do, but my Son's aide is continually having problems with his teacher.
The latest one is the teacher continually complaining about the power lead for Cam's laptop. Apparently the teacher keeps tripping over the "darn thing."
The aide is going to tape the lead to the floor and up the leg of the floor to keep the lead safe. It will also have the added benefit of ensuring the teacher stops moving his desk on a daily basis.
You don't have to be crazy to be here, but it helps.
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on 06-04-2009 11:45 PM
ive spent 3 or 4 days at this stoopid topic and im totally sick of it...been living and breathing it so i am ever so grateful for your suggestion
thanks sooooo much u have no idea
im putting u in my will *mwah mwah*

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on 07-04-2009 04:54 PM
Kiwi where are you? I could hug you rofl Don't go into hiding now! :^O
In fact I could hug the lot of you seriously, you are such a God send!!!
Well guess what? my Pead has written DD off on stress leave until further notice which means that we can go back to school when DD is good and ready even if it takes a month or so!
Re the melatonin, she has written a script and thinks its worth another shot when DD needs a good nights sleep.
I would not have pursued that if you guys hadn't encouraged me to do so - Thankyou from the bottom of my heart!!!!:-x
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on 07-04-2009 04:56 PM
I know whats its like being stuck on one thing, I'm a bit like that with my counseling course right now. which reminds me I must get my butt back into gear or I will never finish the unit I'm on! 🙂
Have a great night all 🙂
